If the Lionel Trains are OLDER than you and almost as old as yer DAD!!!
(and my Dad is 72!!!!!)
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
trainsandmusic wrote:I'm working on it. Anyone know where I can get a flux capacitor and a mr. fusion?
Don't know about Mr Fusion, but there's probably a flux capacitor or two stashed away in the attic of Vorkosigan House. I'm sure Mark Vorkosigan would be happy to sell you one.
Of course, you'd have to go to Vorbarr Sultana, on Barryar, to find out...
Chuck (Science Fiction fan)
trainsandmusic wrote: Where can one purchase a 49.95 trainmaster? Sign me up!!!
You first need a time machine to go back to late 50,s early 60's
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Your first set had sheet metal hook-and-slot "couplers."
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - with HOj toy rolling stock)
.... you see a "real" train and comment out loud "They use such small couplers!".
Jim H
fifedog wrote:...you have to criticize MTH at every given opportunity!!!
Hehe. I like this dude's style. LOL
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Frank53 wrote:. . . .you appreciate the understated elegance of tubular track . . .
If we were voting on these, 53's would get my vote !!
Thanks, John
Ozone is a positive, familiar smell. You believe toy train smoke is supposed to be wispy.You're always looking at how real-world things would look as a model on your layout.'Pre-war' and 'Post-war' only refer to one particular conflict between 1939-1945.You judge family vacations, business trips, and journeys of any kind by their proximity to hobby shops, the "home office" in Chesterfield, Michigan, and layouts open for tours.You judge a gift of any kind and all sorts of found objects around the house by how it can be used on the layout.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
You can't get the engine off the track because the MAGNETRACTION is stuck fast.
laz57
1. You watch a real train uncouple some cars on a siding and then, after it has departed, you spend time looking at the siding trying to figure out why you can't see the uncoupling section.
2. You spend hours on Mapquest trying to find the location of the towns of Lionelville and Pratt's Hollow.
3. The two odors you most identify with Christmas are burnt oil an ozone.
4. Blue and Orange strike you as perfectly acceptable decorator colors for a bedroom.
5. In the course of reading a history of railroad technology you are delighted to discover that the real railroads actually did try using magnetraction.
"No childhood should be without a train!"
trainsandmusic wrote: I said desiel electric but I meant elecric engine, ones with cantanary wire. My bad.
.....you bought a 6464 boxcar or banked the four dollars it took you two months of delivering newspapers to save.
You up your L.A. 12 step meetings to 4 a week.
Bruce Webster
... when you pass by real train tracks and wonder aloud why the ties are so close together, and why they're made of wood.
J White
Regards, Roy
You are under the impression that a K4 pacific is a 2-6-2 or 2-6-4.
You wonder what the point of "double heading" deisel locomotives is when only one is powered.
When you see a deisel electric and wonder what that wire is above the track.
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"Thank goodness for the model trains. If it weren't for the model trains they wouldn't get the idea for the real trains." -A Mighty Wind
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