Reggie,
Good to hear from you and glad to hear about the new team. Good Luck!
Regards, Roy
fifedog wrote:Which do you see more of, CP or CN...?
when i do see them more cp but here and there montana link, bnsf,
Nice to hear from you REGGIE hope all is well.
laz57
Reggie - Great to hear from you. Do keep in touch, even if you don't get the layout up and running again!
God bless you the bride and the princess
Jim
the wifey and daughter are doing great and thanks guys.
we as in the team have a real good chance to make it to the cup.
as for layout the one i have at home is on post ponement till i get back in november and for up here a simple loop to keep me sane and see a train run
i have been to a couple hobbyshops up here in vancouver, bc and i can say i have bought alot of n scale trains as in 2 kato sd90's and 70 plus pieces of intermountian/deluxe innovations/red caboose rolling stock. with more to buy as the birthday is coming up on the 10th of october. havent been to any meets or train shows up here yet. the one show i had a chance to go to i had an away game and that was the big show but maybe next time.
Congrats. on the contract Reggie !
And good luck to you and the rest of your team
Any layout or collecting going on ? Have you been to any train meets ?
Keep in touch with us .Take care.
Collin ,operator of the " Eastern Kentucky & Ohio R.R."
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
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Is this the correct link?
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Good luck to Reggie!
Regards,
John
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Congratulations Reggie. Hope that things go well for you up there. Please remember to drop us a line and let us know how you are doing. Also, don't forget to post some pictures of that beautiful princess from time to time.
God Bless,
Dennis
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im doing great guys thanks for checking on and wondering about me. actually didnt o to s. africa but i ended up signing a 3 year contract to play fotball for the bc lions in the canadian football league. the seasons going great and we are in the hunt for the grey cup. hope all is well and take care.
Buckeye - I'm 99 percent certain that they did NOT move to South Africa, but that he did move and switched to N gauge due to space constraints.
Here is one thread that touched on it:
http://cs.trains.com/forums/1290531/ShowPost.aspx
Reggie.
I have just been through what you are going through except we moved from Texas to England. Most corporate relocations from Houston provided for air conditioned storage. Does yours? I took down my layout and packed everything away. Only I could not decide which trains to bring so I brought them all. It takes 1/2 of an extra bedroom to store it all (fortunately we got a 5 bedroom house). Still, I am glad I brought them with. I am now planing a Christmas layout.
Jim H
Surrey England
Good luck. You know the internet lets you access this forum from anywhere!
thanks for the advice, support, and love guys it really came in handy. as i was getting ready to put it all up for sale on the other train forum. as i was thinking that i could get it all again at a later date. glad you put a little knowledge into this youngster about the raraty of these trains especially in o scale. well we have put the house up for sale and waiting on the final words from her boss. all of the details have not been finalized yet. as we told her boss that we would like to sale our house first before we leave. well i finally took the whole layout down this weekend. that includes track and table. it hurt me with every piece that i took down to know that i put in all that work, and have to move before i really could get to enjoy my trains. well atleast i got to see some trains run before i had to take it down. i actually had all 4 lines running at once and it was a great site to see. it brought the little boy out in me. if only i could have captured the moment when i got the first train running on this layout i ran downstairs got my wife and brought her up there to see it run. she told me i was like a kid in the candy store. which i was at that time because i had been waiting and working so hard and long just to get a train up and running. now i really know how you guys feel when you have to tear down something you build that took so long to get done just to move after you get to the coasting part of the layout. well the tears are gone and now i'm already thinking about the next one i build. i already see some things that i will do differently like use lighter wood to build the frame work. plan the layout before you build it makes building the layout easier and funner. other than that i will keep in touch with you guys from time to time to see how things are going with the rest of the train world as i now can say i really have some true friends on this web site, and look forward to keeping it that way. i wish all of you guys the best of luck in whatever you shall do and may GOD BLESS each and everyone of you.
Hi Reggie!
I'm with the rest of the pack...Keep them in a secure dry storage area. It's hard to replace the memories you have with them, especially with memories of your nephew crawling on the boards...I'm sure he also had some favorites...
Offer will remain open to visit if you find yourself in Detroit.
Kurt
Just wanted to drop a note saying that I will miss your layout progress photos and encourage you to keep in touch and send us some photos of that beautiful baby from time to time. My vote would be to keep the trains and store them, especially if your plan is to return to the states and build another layout. Your collection is so impessive and you may not be able to find some of those items again if you sell them.
Take care and keep in touch.
Mitch
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
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I stored my trains for 10 years before I could run them again. I would recommend keeping them!
If you can find a place to store them that is climate controlled it will help a lot. Plastic housings can sometimes contract and expand with temperature extremes. My stuff wasn't stored in a climate controlled area and I had a few pieces that cracked because the screws holding the plastic were tight and nothing gave.
Enjoy yourselves and keep in touch!
Chris
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
thatboy37 wrote:haven't been here in a while how's everyone doing. question for all. since i'm in the process of moving out of the country(still waiting on details about pay and stuff etc etc). i'm in the middle of trying to decide if i'm going to sale all of my o gauge trains and just stick with my n scale collection. any help or thought from you guys would be great. we are only to be over there for 2 years and i don't want them to just sit and go to waste for 2 years. what do you guys think i should do. i will be back and i will get another house just like the one i have now to build a layout in. if any of you had to choose from the 2 to get rid of which would you choose and why. i figured this out you can only work on one gauge at a time, and from the time it took to just get one scale up and running. if you split the time between the two thats less work that will be done on either layout but it would eventually get done. help please
Additionally, some of the pieces you currently have, I'm sure you have a fond affection for. Those pieces will not be readily available when you come back. And, the fact you have these will help motivate you getting started again, because of the memories you have with these. I doubt you really need the cash so why get rid of them. Finally, EVERYONE here will biased toward O scale.
Don
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