Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by brianel027 Hi Amtrak Jack! I've always been a big admirer of John Lennon... he almost always told things as they were, straight up - be it well received or not. I know I didn't take what you said in any bad way. There are certainly items made today that I feel are junk, but it's also what I feel. Many of my trains would be considered junk by others, but I love working on them and making them better... just my nature... I love to tinker with stuff and use my creativity. I bought my nephew a 8700 Lionel Docksider for 95¢. We worked on it and improved it and he loves it now. And it does pull like a champ now. But again, I'm sure many would pass on buying that loco - but may be not for 95¢. Anyways, liked your last response... you seem like a pretty decent level headed guy. I like this Forum for that very reason... because of guys like you and others. We all naturally have opinions. It's inevitable. I do admire those who not only can honestly speak their opinion, but permit others the courtesy to also speak theirs and allow them the respect they deserve. Not always an easy task (I know), but certainly a worthwhile goal. brianel, Agent 027
brianel, Agent 027
"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
QUOTE: Originally posted by EJEman Thanks for your input, and no, I'm not offended--I figured that these "toys" were probably worthless/junk. But if nothing else, I can keep them around for the kids to mess around with--maybe they'll be less likely to want to play with my model trains!! By the way, the locos are battery-operated (not power-pack run), have plastic wheels, and do look cheap!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Dr.Fu-Manchu Hello,Amtrack jack : Dr.Fu-Manchu The Train Guy back to answer the Question: Yes, New Bright made some electric models. I have 2, one is a Xmas set and the 2nd one is a CNW freight set. The Xmas set plays tunes and the freight has loco sounds in the tender. They are not bad as G gauge starter sets and I have seen other G gauge cars at train shows that have the same couplers. As to your comments: I am of the opinon that our hobby has a roundhouse with many stalls, and there is a stall for all. Be it Scale, Tinplate, Post & Pre War and all gauges N to Full size(for the guy that can afford it) You should not be short sighted. If not for (JUNK TRAINS!) as you call them, many people might never have gotten into the hobby in the first place. Judge not, Lest they Judge you!!!
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