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Are you new and what set did you start with?
Posted by jimhaleyscomet on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 7:34 PM

Hello all,

There has been some talk from Lionel about getting new folks into trains.  To that end they produce the electric Thomas set, NASCAR sets, and this year had sets in Target and some high brow department stores.

So here is my question for all you newbies.  Did you start with one of the above mentioned sets?  If not, what got you going on O gauge trains?

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 8:03 PM

Hi Jim,

I'm sort of new to the O guage hobby.  I was visiting with my parents over the Christmas holiday and was going through some of my things from my childhood and found my train set along with my Uncle's early post war set.   I decided to do some research into modern equipment and sets and made a purchase last week. 

No, I didn't go with any of the sets you mentioned.  I'll be honest...I'm not much into the theme sets like Nascar, harry potter, Thomas etc.  However, I saw the value in starting with a set so I would get a transformer and some track to get things started.  I decided on the Lionmaster Canadian Pacific Freight set.  I understand the Lionmaster sets are just slightly smaller than scale (shorter was what I was told and shown).  The set came with an 80w transformer. I want to stick with the standard size for the most part and all the rolling stock are all standard size and I'm pleased with my purchase.

I do plan to grow my layout, accessories, equipment etc.  I'm hooked again.....I plan on bringing my old trains back with me when I go visit at Easter. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 8:10 PM

I'm pretty new to this myself. I started with the Lionel North Pole Central set, which my wife bought for me as an early Christmas gift so that I coudl set it up and play with my daughter. Theres about 10 more sets that I really like, none of which I can afford right now, lol.

In the meantime I might get some cheap flat cars and gondolas at train shows that I can customize with my daughter so she can put her toys on them and play with them.

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 8:29 PM

Just stopped by to see what's up.

Can't really claim to be new, but I did start with Lionel - lithographed steel (aka 'tinplate') O27 with hook-and-slot couplers.  Don't ask me for more details; I was only five months old at the time.

That was 69 Christmases ago.  I've been a railfan and model railroader ever since.

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September 1964 - with Japanese 1:80 scale tinplate cars)

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Posted by johnandjulie13 on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:22 PM

I started a year ago with a MTH R-T-R set.   I liked the detail and scale of the set and the fact that the engine was PS2.  After it was demonstrated, I knew I was going to get DCS in short order.

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Posted by thatboy37 on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:48 PM
not new also not old but my first was the black diamond freight set. boy is she a great runner.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:54 PM

Husband gave me a Lionel Pennsy Flyer RTR set for Christmas a couple of years ago for around the tree.  Last year I didn't want to put it away after Christmas - so there we go - a new hobby to share with the grandson and something for me to do while he was off hunting!  Got hooked really bad!

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Posted by Rolo Tomasee on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:06 PM

 I have had my new set for about 2 weeks now. It is a Lionel Union Pacific Fast Freight Steamer with trainsounds. I bought it for my 6 year old son and I to have something fun to do together. I never had a train set as a child and always thought as an adult that I had missed out in the train fun as a child myself. I wanted my son to experience something I did not have and I must admit that I wanted the train set for myself even if my son was not interested in trains. I should report that he loves playing with the new set as much as I do.

 I have already built a temporary 4 X 8 table to get the track off the floor and have some more track and switches on the way. I like the looks and the ease of the FasTrack. I like the way the FastTrack goes together easily as I am not interested in the "building" of the track. I just want to run my train for now and add some accessories and scenery later on when I can build a more permanant layout.

My interest in trains happened about a month ago when I watched a show on History's Lost and Found. The show was about Lionels first train that was in a department store window and that peaked my interest so I started researching more about Lionel and the rest is history. I am now hooked with my son into a great hobby that I wish I had started as a boy, heck playing with trains makes me feel like a young boy again even though I am 43 years young. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 4:35 AM
Good first-set choices by all who posted here. A lot depends on budget and individual interests, of course, but all of those sets listed thus far are reliable ones that should serve well.  I'm far too old, and have been in the hobby for too long, to list a set here (it was actually a Lionel postwar Santa Fe passenger set, with 2343 A-A F3 units), but I still buy starter sets from time to time because I like--and run--traditional-size trains.
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Posted by Jumijo on Thursday, March 1, 2007 5:40 AM

I bought my kids a NYC Flyer set and a Thomas set 2 years ago. Now I'm knee deep in trains! I love it!!!

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, March 1, 2007 6:29 AM

NYC Flyer set back in 2000.  Then the train bug bit.

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Posted by kpolak on Thursday, March 1, 2007 6:35 AM
 Rolo Tomasee wrote:

 I have had my new set for about 2 weeks now. It is a Lionel Union Pacific Fast Freight Steamer with trainsounds.

This set turned my head as well...nice looking engine!  I have been into early post war for the past year...getting another transformer, and fastrack, didn't seem worth it.  I really like my tubular track, and  I recently purchased too many post war switches (15) (currently using 10) to turn back now.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 7:13 AM

Well, I guess I fall into this category.  I'll tell it in pictures:

What set did I buy?

What got me into trains?

Well, that's me in the stripes 4th generation, my father unloading a log with the robot arm 3rd generation, off my grandfather's post war Berkshire 2nd generation.

Why did I start now?

5th generation.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 7:23 AM

BTW, last night I talked with my wife about making a weekend trip with my son to Michigan to go see this.

The Pere Marquette 1225's blueprints were used in the design of the Polar Express, as well as the engine number, they make excursion runs on the weekends.  So we may very well drive 8 hours to go see her.

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Posted by kpolak on Thursday, March 1, 2007 9:05 AM

It the Berk available now???Where is it?

We are leaving for a week at Shush (sp?) mountain...(close to Traverse City)  I'd love to see it!  Right now we were planning to visit Holland in August for the Loco tour.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 9:13 AM

 kpolak wrote:
It the Berk available now???Where is it?

This is the web site for it. http://www.mstrp.com/ourcollection.html

Here are some really nice pics, and a couple of videos

http://www.glancytrains.com/php-cgi/gallery/album26

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Posted by lionel2 on Thursday, March 1, 2007 9:43 AM
I have been collecting since 1995 with Lionel Postwar O guage...but have loved trains since i was about 4 years old...my first set was a fisher price plastic train set back in the 1980's...it was so cool..i still have to this day...i had all the add-ons too...then i got a Z scale train set then an N scale train set then an HO scale train set...and then in 1995 i started with my first O gauge train set..it was a 2046 hudson...hooked ever since...I have had almost ever scale there is...Z, N, HO, O, S...no garden train yet!!..will soon...when i have a garden..lol...my dad had a 681 turbine set when he was a kid in the 1950's so i bought the exact set he had for myself for him to see run....it brings a tear to his eye when he sees me playing with my trains...we both enjoy trains...i have since expanded my train collection....lost count of how many engines and assessories i have...well..thats all i can say about that..nice topic..thanks
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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, March 1, 2007 9:45 AM
I got into this part of the hobby with the Lionel Ballyhoo Circus trainset back in 2000. It was a hoot with a lion chasing tamer gon and bobbing clown head car.

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Posted by HopperSJ on Thursday, March 1, 2007 9:52 AM
New I year ago. My son received the Thomas set for Christmas '05. I received the Cascade Range set for my birthday April '06. (I really like that Docksider)
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Posted by thor on Thursday, March 1, 2007 10:53 AM

I am new as of two Christmases ago because my three grown children clubbed together to buy me a Lionel Disney set, an Atlantic and three coaches. I would never have gotten into O gauge again but for them because the startup price was just over the limit of my mad money and anyway I did it all in clockwork O then Hornby OO years and years ago and thought the 'bug' was out of my system. Also I started out in England and had no knowledge of American trains (or their terminology!) so I wasn't really tempted with what I saw on offer.

However, that simple set showed me what I'd been missing and when I went to Trainland to get some more track and saw and heard the new sounds and the amazing detail, well it was all over really. I'm living in one room of a friends house and really dont have any space except the floor but funnily enough that was somehow even more attractive I guess because it reminded me of my childhood. Also my friends daughter whom I am bringing up for them till she starts full time school, went nuts over my trains, I mean every day its "Mike can we play trains? Can we, can we, can we?"

I would never have chosen this Disney set for myself BTW I prefer goods to passengers, I would probably have started with a Pacific based set (if there is one) or the little logging engine set. However even if my kids hadn't suckered me back into the hobby I'd have never been able to resist a Hogwarts set, I'll get that when it comes out whatever it takes, even if I have to sell something precious to me. 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 11:42 AM
 laz 57 wrote:

NYC Flyer set back in 2000.  Then the train bug bit.

laz57

 



Laz,
I knew we had something in common!  That was my first set after being out of the hobby for 13 years.  Still have it in its original box, it is going to be my son's first set as well!  After that I bought the NPCL Christmas Set for x-mas 2001 and then the Thomas set when it came out as well.  For some reason I can't seem to part with anything I have bought along the way... including boxes, which are starting to take up quite a bit of room... can't wait to move to the new house and get things started!!!
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Posted by Bubba on Thursday, March 1, 2007 11:53 AM
 Hi i am very new here just joined few minutes ago. Had a lionel set years ago A friend of mine gave me an old american flyer set. That was all it took. Now i have the bug. I must have at least thirty oscale engines. I am definatly hooked.
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Posted by kpolak on Thursday, March 1, 2007 12:38 PM

Thanks for the tip ATSJer!

The trains are running weekends Memorial Day-Labor Day.  Sigh [sigh]  Owasso is also on the east side of the state...We're headin' west...Nawth West!

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Posted by Wes Whitmore on Thursday, March 1, 2007 12:59 PM

I restarted after 20 years break with an MTH Ohio State University set for my Son's first Christmas.  It's pretty nice.  Since then, I have been designing layouts that I could never actually construct, drooled over trains I could never afford, and learned things that most people take for granted...

It's an awesome hobby.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 1:08 PM
 Wes Whitmore wrote:

I restarted after 20 years break with an MTH Ohio State University set for my Son's first Christmas.  It's pretty nice.  Since then, I have been designing layouts that I could never actually construct, drooled over trains I could never afford, and learned things that most people take for granted...

It's an awesome hobby.

 Wes



Sign - Ditto [#ditto] and met some very nice folks along the way... can't wait to meet in person too!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 1:19 PM
 kpolak wrote:

Thanks for the tip ATSJer!

The trains are running weekends Memorial Day-Labor Day.  Sigh [sigh]  Owasso is also on the east side of the state...We're headin' west...Nawth West!

Kurt

*sigh* Oh well.  We're planning a summer weekend trip just my son and I.  It's about 8 hours due north for us.  I would love to see that thing and my son is getting excited about the trip too.  "Just dad, and me."  He keeps telling his mom.  Wink [;)]

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Posted by IronHoarse on Thursday, March 1, 2007 2:56 PM

Hi,

 

I started two years ago.  I did not buy until I researched what was available and asked a lot of questions on this forum.  I started out by piecing together a train rather than getting a starter set.  I went with a C&O 4-4-2 steamer with TMCC and RS.  I also bought some rolling stock, track, powermaster and TMCC command set to make up my first set.  My first actual set was my second train.  It is the Black Diamond set with a Lionmaster MS SD-80 with TMCC.  It is a very nice set for a good price too. 

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Posted by kpolak on Thursday, March 1, 2007 3:42 PM

 ATSJer wrote:

"Just dad, and me."  He keeps telling his mom.  Wink [;)]

You two will have a great time!!!  And your son will always remember the trip!

The Michigan Model Train Center is loaded to the roof!  Train shop in Dexter, just north of Ann Arbor off US23.  Might make for a great diversion.Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by Seaboard on Saturday, March 3, 2007 12:34 PM

My wife bought me a Lionel Pennsylvania Flyer set this past Christmas.  Since then she said she created a monster.  The set and many accessories (most of which I have not yet purchased but will in the near future) remind her of her dad's Lionel layout when she was a little girl and not allowed to play with them.  She will definitely be allowed to play with this one - in fact, she may be the one who does the allowing.

Can't wait to start building a permanant layout in a couple of years after we get a place with a basement.  I've been asking all kinds of questions on various forums, from type of track, to K-line accessories, TMCC vs. MTH's version, and everything in between.  Began building my first Atlas train station and installed Radio Shack micro lights in it.  It's a start.

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Posted by weldman87 on Saturday, March 3, 2007 3:21 PM
I started with a set that my uncle had when my parents bought it from him. Its a pennsylvania diesel with a liehigh valley coal car a flat car and a caboose. I have since bought a zw transformer, generator car and another flat car, caint wait to get some track and start a little layout while waiting to sell the house and find a bigger house with a bigger basement to get a bigger lay-out started. I look at every ones pictures of the very nice lay-out's they have, and got some good idea's from them and have thought about a big lay-out with plenty of room for structures and a yard for parking rolling stock, and unused trains.  

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