Reggie,
Thanks for getting another model train man in the making. Like with hunting, it is a matter of exposing the next generation to a great hobby and letting their imagination grow. I too have been jealous of my son who built his Thomas G gauge and has it running right where my benchwork is going. I do plan to have a loop of G gauge a few inches lower on the outer face of my benchwork so my son can run that while I run the Os. I think at 4, he is still a little young to run Dad's trains.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Good work Reggie !! Maybe later you can add a gondola with some candy in it. I put pretzels in one for some of my Granchildren !! They never forget those little treats !! I kind of like em' too !!
Thanks, John
Sounds like a great day for everybody! Very cool present!
I think Lionel had a candycane dump car - maybe you could do M&M's in a coal dumper or something? That would be cool too.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Just the opposite happened in my house thanks to the Chief...a so called "friend"
The little one is still a little too small to be hooked yet. He thinks it's cool and I can see in time he too will be a big fan, but right now it's the older generation, not the new generation that's suffering from an addiction he never saw coming. As with your nephew, it all started innocently enough with little Thomas. Personally I think it's a big scheme. I think Thomas works for Capital One!!!
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