Engineer-Joe posted:There's a certain whimsical look that your firm captures that is great. It's like the latest cartoon images in movies that captivates us. It makes us feel like our childhood memories come to life.
Many builders try to make a model look so real that anything not perfect stands out like a sore thumb. Our eyes automatically scour the scene looking for those imperfections. The presentations that your firm makes, removes that response and we seem to welcome everything in the scene. I'd compare your firm to Disney's efforts if I had to compare.
I might not have explained that perfectly, but I'm trying to explain why I like your posts so much. Thanks again for sharing.
So appreciate your feedback!!! Roger founded company Theatrical Warehouse (Hence TW....) in 1982 and I joined in 1985 when we were primarily serving the theatrical, Tradeshow, Exhibit industry. Long story short... we decided to create TW TrainWorx as a sub-division in 2008 and my Big Vision Dream was to have Roger Farkash become the next βDisneyβ of Toy Trains in the 21st century.....
So again, your feedback certainly means the world to me and I am grateful for your comment ππππππππ Long Live the Toy Train Industry!! ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»β€οΈ