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Reading this and other threads, it is amazing how diverse this world of O gauge trains is, which of course is what makes it appealing, in that you can do what you want with it, take whatever approach. Some of it in some ways is a bit ironic, these trains originally were built as toys, for example, and while some still love the 'toy train approach', others find annoying the elements of modern trains that make them more toy like, like the station sounds, train chatter, or the non prototypical sounds of the engine and such, because they are more into the prototypical aspects, it tells you how much this has grown and changed, and that is definitely all good

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