Is Research Rewarding to You?
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This hobby potentially requires a lot of research. Sure, you can model just trains as they are, but some of the fun is seeing how close you can get!


Personally, I find the journey agitating, but the end result of having some clear knowledge is fantastic, especially if its an unusual or unpopular prototype.

It makes all the hours slogging through misinformation, fuzzy internet photos, and reading seem worth it. Now, if someone else needs the information, you can put it out there.

The only thing I suppose dissappoints me is that I figure I do a lot of research on things, but how to share it in a meaningful way? I've toyed with creating a website (Juice Jack Resource, I call it) in the form of a wiki, but I've only made a few pages up to this point. I will link it if anyone wants to see, but I'd like to add a few more pages, lol.

I feel like, ultimately, not only having the knowledge, but spreading it is the most rewarding par.
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