Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Great story Red !! You're going to some followers if you keep them interested & a great feeling of accomplishment !!
Thanks, John
Yeah Red, I've done that sort of thing before too, which is why I can say with so much conviction that there IS still interest in trains. Most young kids have never even heard the phrase "Lionel Trains" nevermind actually seen them.
I had put out some thoughts I was considering the idea of starting some kind of youth train club at my church (if the Pastor likes the idea). And word got around and today I got 3 heavy boxes of old postwar trains in the mail as a donation towards this effort. Nothing collectible by any means but stuff that can certainly be brought back to life.... a 2056 steamer that with some TLC I think can be back on the rails making some kids smile. A lot of neat Platicville stuff too.
Granted not every kid who sees a Lionel train running is gonna have the train bug bite: it was like that years ago and it's still like that. BUT they have to see them first. So good job Red. And don't you have to admit, that seeing all the smiles and happy faces on those little kids was worth the effort you made? I bet it was.... nope, I KNOW it was!
brianel, Agent 027
"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
Great Job! Keep up the good work.
Scott
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