I was at a meeting of our Club's Holiday Display Committee. The Club is located in an active adult community and welcomes anyone with an interest in trains, real or model, any gauge or just armchair. I have a fairly large O gauge Hi-Rail layout which has become fairly well-known in the community. Others in the Club also enjoy O gauge; some model in N or HO.
Toward the end of the meeting, one of the HO modelers stated that I (and by implication others who like O gauge Lionel, MTH, etc) don't have a "real model railroad"; rather I have a "Lionel display".
My view of this kind of remark is that it is both narrow-minded and snobbish, harkening back a few generations, when many HO guys used to build locos and cars from scratch and hand lay track and when much of available O gauge stuff was toy-like. In recent years, the realism and electronic capability of O has raised the bar. Coupled with the fun of being able to include operating accessories, and being able to scenic an O gauge pike as well as any other size, I believe that the folks who model in smaller scales are way off the mark in characterizing O gaugers as just displaying Lionel.
I also believe that even if you literally have a "Lionel display", it is every bit as legitimate a real model railroad as the person with a room full of HO or N trains.
In the end, so matter what size you enjoy, all model trains are toys, meant to be enjoyed, not demeaned. I was surprised and offended by this person's attitude and would welcome your opinions about appropriate responses.
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