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Reply to "Graffiti--a question to ponder"

Dennis I agree with your statement, on my RR as I like to say" Real is the deal" and model that to the best of my ability soooooo there is graffiti etc, I dare anybody in this day and age to capture on film a train passing by or in a RR yard, that isn't a gallery of social expression. As the years have passed in all our lives, graffiti has expanded from Don loves Deb(that's us in the avatar) in an alley to huge murals of social expression in urban and rural areas. Is it right to do on someone else s property? No!In our world, its an expression of what the modeler sees in the real world. Even the Homies that Jim P. and I use on our RR's are an image of some of the people we see in society today.

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