07-02-2014, 03:20 AM
Lutz,
I'm not sure if everyone is interested in your stories from the model railrodaing stone age.
Yes, there are a couple of so called "model railroaders" which are living in this world using old track and more old models.
However I know enough German model railroaders - and these are a great majority - which exercise a very realistic and prototypical model railroading. And most clubs are societies with a high interest in good model railroading, absolutely!
Ok, in all cases there are exceptions however they do not dominate the German model railroad scene.
Reading your posts I could think that all German modelers are living in a pre WWII era and playing with their first Marklin toy trains from that time.
Your posts communicate a very bad and wrong impression about the German model railroading scene!
I'm not sure if everyone is interested in your stories from the model railrodaing stone age.
Yes, there are a couple of so called "model railroaders" which are living in this world using old track and more old models.
However I know enough German model railroaders - and these are a great majority - which exercise a very realistic and prototypical model railroading. And most clubs are societies with a high interest in good model railroading, absolutely!
Ok, in all cases there are exceptions however they do not dominate the German model railroad scene.
Reading your posts I could think that all German modelers are living in a pre WWII era and playing with their first Marklin toy trains from that time.
Your posts communicate a very bad and wrong impression about the German model railroading scene!
Cheers, Bernd
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You can read some more about my model projects and interests in my chronicle of facebook.
Please visit also my website www.us-modelsof1900.de.
You can read some more about my model projects and interests in my chronicle of facebook.