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  1. Being retired allows for the enjoyment of hobbies that were short on time when working. Now the important thing is to keep the mind active, as the grey matter can get lazy. So I must admit to being very lucky to be able to immerse myself in 2 good hobbies. FSX and Model trains. So apart from FSX here are a couple of shots of my American Railroad that I am still in build mode with. The scale is H0 which is smaller than the British 00 but bigger than n guage (my eyes find n guage difficult). The scene is somewhere in Wisconsin between 1950 to 1969. The mine loader actually loads the hoppe
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