Originally Posted by John Korling:
Originally Posted by Texas Pete:
That layout was more typical of a club layout rather than one belonging to a private individual. I refuse to put down anyone for having a layout made for him or her, that's a personal choice, it's their money and none of my business what they do with it. But perhaps if Mr. Lash had built his own, more humble, layout he might still be in the hobby, might even still be working on it.
Pete
Regardless of one's perception of what a Club layout constitutes, it was nonetheless his personal layout, built to what he envisioned.
Just curious, how do you know that he's not in the hobby anymore? The reason he dismantled his layout was because he sold his business (that the layout resided in), retired, and moved to Florida. And as far as I know, he hasn't sold off his entire collection or anything, unless you're privy to something that I'm not.
I fail to see how the size of a layout or by whom it's built is a direct correlation to whether the layout owner remains in the hobby anyway.
Oh boy, I think I need to revise my previous post just a little to make an exception here. If I could have a layout like that of Tony Lash, professionally built would be just fine with me. Also the only way I would ever live long enough to enjoy it. I imagine just maintaining it would be more work than building the layout I am working on now? That is really and truly a dream layout!
However, someone else would have to pay for it all, that's so far above my pay grade it is just unimaginable what costs would be. Space to house it would be a problem as well, the building, house, or whatever it was in would have to also be donated. Then there are utilities and maintenance which would also need to be provided for no additional costs. Possibly a large trust fund or endowment could be set up by a wealthy donor for any future expenses or revisions to the layout? I could probably afford to buy a train or two every once in a while. Not asking too much here, am I?