Iron Horseman
Well-Known Member
I'm a black cherry person. That is in both Koolaid and Shasta Soda-Pop versions.Make mine grape-flavored, and I'll drink it with gusto.
I'm a black cherry person. That is in both Koolaid and Shasta Soda-Pop versions.Make mine grape-flavored, and I'll drink it with gusto.
Now you're talking! LOVE black cherry Kool-Aid, but Southern California supermarkets only stock fruit punch-flavored Kool-Aid! Grape has been hard to come by.I'm a black cherry person. That is in both Koolaid and Shasta Soda-Pop versions.
In another way -- going back to philosophy 101 -- the actual hobby has not changed at all.
insert pause for that to sink in a minute....
The hobby is to model a railroad, a part of a railroad, or some aspect of a railroad. I don't think that has changed.
The goal of a model railroad is usually to make it as realistic as possible. I don't think that has changed. At least I'm still trying to doing that.
What has changed, as this thread attests to, is the tools and technology that allow new levels of realism in pretty much every aspect of the miniature creation process from the research forward to "finished" result.
In another way -- going back to philosophy 101 -- the actual hobby has not changed at all.
insert pause for that to sink in a minute....
The hobby is to model a railroad, a part of a railroad, or some aspect of a railroad. I don't think that has changed.
The goal of a model railroad is usually to make it as realistic as possible. I don't think that has changed. At least I'm still trying to doing that.
What has changed, as this thread attests to, is the tools and technology that allow new levels of realism in pretty much every aspect of the miniature creation process from the research forward to "finished" result.