QUOTE: Originally posted by Gscalechuffchuff Gee, at times I wished I lived in the USA because you can buy loco's etc very cheap, but looking at what you have to put up with, snow, very cold climates, even some of the animals burrow in the ground. I am lucky after all living in Hobbitsville, where winter is wet, and summer should be dry. None of this moving track because of the cold ground ( perma frost), no snow flurries, no twisters, no gophers, no skunks and no snakes.. Given all your problems have you ever thought of emigrating to a more model train user friendly country where you can operate your outside train all year round, if its not raining that is.?
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by pbjwilson I just brought my trains in from my ice shanty. I built an around the walls set up in my shanty to keep me entertained while the fish were'nt biting. Speared a sturgeon a couple weeks ago and while hauling him in my NW-2 went into the drink. Oh well, it was worth it those sturgeons are fun to bring in.
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
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