QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Does your daughter have a train of her own and if not why not? there must be inexpensive trains that would be suitable for a young child. I would also let your dughter help with the trains as well so she feels ownership of line this will also help teach her to look after it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by MICH CAL umm i got news for you ppl, it's ALL imagination unless you have your own full size railroad....
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby It might be worth saving a few extra dollars and trying to find something a bit better quality
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt Hey Cappy, I'm retired and my kids and grandkids live pretty far away, so my RR hobby is pretty solitary and more "serious". But when my kids were small, we had several indoor RR's, slotcar tracks, model rockets, etc, etc, etc. Our empires were limited only by our (their) imaginations. Our basement RR spanned the entire country, our backyard launching pad was cape Canaveral and so on. It was a wonderful time for all of us and it taught them, and me, that it's O.K. to dream. I encourage you to do the same. I think you'll find that it will bring you and your child closer together now and for life. Walt
QUOTE: Originally posted by fishwagon Capt: I'm not certain this post fits the title, "imagination". I plan to have small live plants on my indoor layout. I'm not sure about what receptacles to use. Has anyone tried to use live plants on an indoor layout? fishwagon
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