What country do you model and why??
I voted for canada because well i’m Canadian and because I love modeling the CP in the rockys.
the good ole U.S.A
USA or to me more specific, Illinois. I live here and want to model a period in history that means something to my wife’s family. I grew up in the UK and am planning on station to be modelled on a small rural British station. It will look out of place, but I am looking forward to the chalenge.
This was a tough one because I like the U.S. as I am more familiar with the routes and equipment as well as the touraine, but I also love the Canadian routes and equipment, especially the Rockies.
Last I checked Europe was a continent, not a country…
its not just a Continent, its ALSO a region
USA, it’s what I know. Though if there were a hobby shop around here with British prototypes I’d be tempted to do a small layout…
Enjpy
Paul
well, USA, specifically the Northern Sierra Nevada mountains of California. However, since I’ve traveled extensively in Europe, if I weren’t modeling California, I’d be modeling Austria and Switzerland, and instead of Articulated steam, I’d be modeling all those neat electric Crocodiles. In fact, I have some european equipment, and occasionally, I’ll just turn the Sierras into the Alps and have some fun with my Crocodile. Cool locomotive, sort of an ‘honorary Articulated’.
Tom [^]
Canada, mainly northern Ontario. Ontario Northland, Algoma Central and Huron Central will see regular action on my layout. Throw in a Via Rail and A GO Train for some high speed fun.