Coming from a model train background I am painfully aware of size restrictions evolved in model railroading. Now that I have entered into the world of virtual railroading I no longer worry about space. All though I am becoming aware I need to build a new computer to see this sim in its full glory.
One thing about model railroading that I enjoyed was the "fun factor" or runnin them trains! I want to build a route that will run north for 95 miles before turning west and running another 77 miles to be a railroad that never was set in real life scenery map. This is something I could never dream of doing in HO.
I have been reading about large routes being designed or built and thinking about the "fun factor" and which would be more enjoyable? Would it be better to shrink the route by say half and use best guess scenery from google maps or "keeping it real" and stick with the full route and lose the model train feel?
One thing about model railroading that I enjoyed was the "fun factor" or runnin them trains! I want to build a route that will run north for 95 miles before turning west and running another 77 miles to be a railroad that never was set in real life scenery map. This is something I could never dream of doing in HO.
I have been reading about large routes being designed or built and thinking about the "fun factor" and which would be more enjoyable? Would it be better to shrink the route by say half and use best guess scenery from google maps or "keeping it real" and stick with the full route and lose the model train feel?
