There are no "sides" in my RR hobby. I have messed with 9 so far that I can remember. The scale isn't important, enjoying the hobby is. If you like S scale then try Marx and On3, all about the same size.
I even have a z-scale set (I think by Marklin??). Talk about blurry vision and watery eyes!
Drummer, sounds like you can't make up your mind :-)
Bob
I'm an equal opportunity model railroader. All scales matter.
LOL :-)
I understand that but it is the "come to our side" that gets me.
The "side" stuff is always with us. The Lionel versus Flyer division has been there for years. In "O" gauge there is 2 rail versus 3 rail, scale versus traditional, electronic control versus traditional control, MTH versus Lionel, and so-on.
There are lots more divisions. Certainly doesn't do the hobby any good.
Yes CW, I just like trains. Sionce my first train (I still have) was a 1949 Lionel set and my Dad always added something every Christmas, that is what I stuck with. In later years, I also have HO and N Gauge trains as well, but all with a "Pennsylvania " theme, 1950's 60's steam and diesel. I grew up in Harrisburg with a next door neighbor that worked for the PRR in the Enola yards. My cousins lived near the Rutherford yards (Reading RR), so I usually only have PRR, LV, EL, P&LE, Erie, Susquehanna, etc. names on my layouts. I do have an occasional Pacific Fruit Express too, but only because I like those Reefers.
Bob
My train hobby is a big circle-no sides !!
RKSWENSON1,
Thanks for the transaction, "shoot, move, communicate"
JTW