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I agree with Larry that we need to becareful not to let the LTCs become a
competition among each other. I do believe that by looking at what each club has
done keeps others motivated to do more. I'd really hate to see it come down to a
one club versus another. Some days I become overwhelmed trying to keep up with
the other clubs, but after I do a show I get all fired up and I'm ready to build
some more.
I really thank that it's amazing the number of clubs that exist compared to just
a year ago. With the recognition that LEGO trains is starting to get at shows I'd
be surprised that if LEGO doesn't be come a standard at all big train shows, with
clubs all across the county (heck even the world)
That's just my two cents on this Friday evening.
jt
Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Sorting layouts into tabletop(everyone else) vs legomodular(GMLTC so far,
> maybe BAYLUG soon), you guys have gotten to the point where you are rivalling
> PNLTC in scope and quality (I won't say who's on top for fear of starting a
> war, that's not the point, we should feed off our successes) in an amazingly
> short time.
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James J. Trobaugh
North Georgia LEGO Train Club
http://www.ngltc.org
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