jaabat,
Good reply Jim.
Also got the Tin Plate Tradition catalog and price list from RTR in Miami. I have my layout more than ready to run but not able to buy any new stuff. Maybe a few good ideas for early next year.
Lee F.
phillyreading wrote:Welcome SP&S, The new stuff is a little high price for me right now. There is a lot of stuff I would like to be able to buy, but must wait for a little while as bills come first then train purchases if there is money left . . .
Welcome SP&S,
The new stuff is a little high price for me right now. There is a lot of stuff I would like to be able to buy, but must wait for a little while as bills come first then train purchases if there is money left . . .
Obviously, Ready To Roll does not know that you're not quite Ready To Roll!
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
The new stuff is a little high price for me right now. There is a lot of stuff I would like to be able to buy, but must wait for a little while as bills come first then train purchases if there is money left.
One thought about model trains and that is it is your railroad so you can run what you want the way you want.
I have the catalog dog eared with all the wants.... Finally decided to limit myself to one rail line.
Hard not to covet, though...
Just got the new MTH catalogs in the mail from Ready To Roll in Miami, did not request a catalog from Ready To Roll. I think that is very nice of the guys at Ready To Roll, I know they want me to buy more from them but free catalogs without asking is very nice. Do not have much chance to look thru now.
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