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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 1, 2003 11:06 AM
I model by myself, but I occasionally get help from my french teacher (who I assume is THE other person in this town who digs the hobby)
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 1, 2003 11:06 AM
I model by myself, but I occasionally get help from my french teacher (who I assume is THE other person in this town who digs the hobby)
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Posted by n2mopac on Monday, September 1, 2003 1:32 AM
I'm all alone so far, but I am training my two young children (girl 7 and boy 4) early. The 4 year old is heavily into the Thomas the Tank Engine wooden trains and my 7 year old is ready to begin building her own small simple structures. I figure by the time they are 10 we will start our own club.
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Posted by n2mopac on Monday, September 1, 2003 1:32 AM
I'm all alone so far, but I am training my two young children (girl 7 and boy 4) early. The 4 year old is heavily into the Thomas the Tank Engine wooden trains and my 7 year old is ready to begin building her own small simple structures. I figure by the time they are 10 we will start our own club.
Ron

Owner and superintendant of the N scale Texas Colorado & Western Railway, a protolanced representaion of the BNSF from Fort Worth, TX through Wichita Falls TX and into Colorado. 

Check out the TC&WRy on at https://www.facebook.com/TCWRy

Check out my MRR How-To YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/RonsTrainsNThings

 

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Posted by Puckdropper on Monday, September 1, 2003 12:29 AM
I do most of my modeling work myself, but try to get friends input some times. I have a set of F units I'm getting to be pretty proud of, but haven't got finished yet. (Being at college, my trains had to stay home...)

Also, do online groups count? I'm involved with a group on Yahoo! that has several beginning to excellent modellers.
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Posted by Puckdropper on Monday, September 1, 2003 12:29 AM
I do most of my modeling work myself, but try to get friends input some times. I have a set of F units I'm getting to be pretty proud of, but haven't got finished yet. (Being at college, my trains had to stay home...)

Also, do online groups count? I'm involved with a group on Yahoo! that has several beginning to excellent modellers.
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Posted by pennsy on Sunday, August 31, 2003 9:17 PM
I consider myself one of the luckiest guys in the hobby. Not only is my wife an excellent modeler, we both share our love of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Right now we are in the process of prepping the basement to start construction of our HO scale version of the Pennsy.

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Posted by pennsy on Sunday, August 31, 2003 9:17 PM
I consider myself one of the luckiest guys in the hobby. Not only is my wife an excellent modeler, we both share our love of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Right now we are in the process of prepping the basement to start construction of our HO scale version of the Pennsy.

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Posted by Jacktal on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:07 PM
My wife and I complete eachother quite well on more points than I care to count,and that includes model railroading.My favorite part is the engineering that goes in the construction and operation of a good layout,while she is interested in the cosmetic part.She's always been interested in all sorts of modeling,handcrafting,etc....so that just showing her some great layout pictures in MR caught her interest immediately.
She does great scenery(I couldn't do better,honest) but doesn't care much about the little trains but sees them as the essence of the whole thing and leaves that part to me.
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Posted by Jacktal on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:07 PM
My wife and I complete eachother quite well on more points than I care to count,and that includes model railroading.My favorite part is the engineering that goes in the construction and operation of a good layout,while she is interested in the cosmetic part.She's always been interested in all sorts of modeling,handcrafting,etc....so that just showing her some great layout pictures in MR caught her interest immediately.
She does great scenery(I couldn't do better,honest) but doesn't care much about the little trains but sees them as the essence of the whole thing and leaves that part to me.
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Posted by Yampa2003 on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:04 PM
I generally model alone but I do belong to a club which I attend about twice a month. Also my wife gives me encouragement / constructive advice.
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Posted by Yampa2003 on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:04 PM
I generally model alone but I do belong to a club which I attend about twice a month. Also my wife gives me encouragement / constructive advice.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 8:41 PM
I have already posted a reply to this earlier in the topic, but I found it rather interesting how many 'guys' model alone, as far as MRR goes.

While my boyfriend thinks that he's so lucky to have me interested in this hobby, I feel that I'm the lucky one. I've always had an interest in Art and Crafts and at one time had my own part-time business doing silk floral wreaths and arrangements for people. My ex-husband absolutely hated it and spent every moment making my life miserable whenever I was making something to "sell", you know make money. His opinion was that it was a waste of time and was always PO'd that I wasn't devoting all of my spare time to him. Keep in mind that I worked ( and still do) a full time job and have three children. At least the Pope only expects you to kiss his ring, if you catch my drift. (No offense to Catholics, I used to be one) So, I can really appreciate what you all go through not getting support for a hobby that you obviously find great pleasure and relaxation in. I guess I feel that I'm so lucky because I can do something that I find very relaxing and mentally stimulating and the win-win situation for me is that I can share it with my sweetie. And I know that he could tell you the same story regarding his ex-wife. So I can really empathize with what's going on for those who model alone.[:I]

Anyway, just had to add my two cents worth.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 8:41 PM
I have already posted a reply to this earlier in the topic, but I found it rather interesting how many 'guys' model alone, as far as MRR goes.

While my boyfriend thinks that he's so lucky to have me interested in this hobby, I feel that I'm the lucky one. I've always had an interest in Art and Crafts and at one time had my own part-time business doing silk floral wreaths and arrangements for people. My ex-husband absolutely hated it and spent every moment making my life miserable whenever I was making something to "sell", you know make money. His opinion was that it was a waste of time and was always PO'd that I wasn't devoting all of my spare time to him. Keep in mind that I worked ( and still do) a full time job and have three children. At least the Pope only expects you to kiss his ring, if you catch my drift. (No offense to Catholics, I used to be one) So, I can really appreciate what you all go through not getting support for a hobby that you obviously find great pleasure and relaxation in. I guess I feel that I'm so lucky because I can do something that I find very relaxing and mentally stimulating and the win-win situation for me is that I can share it with my sweetie. And I know that he could tell you the same story regarding his ex-wife. So I can really empathize with what's going on for those who model alone.[:I]

Anyway, just had to add my two cents worth.

Cheers

Judy
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Posted by BaylorMax on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 6:20 PM
I model with a group of friends here in my area. Two of us are building layouts and we all help with that. We also have a modular layout that we take to shows.

Once I was a lone wolf but friends make the hobby much, much more enjoyable. Train night is not only an excuse to work on the railroad but also an opportunity to meet, shoot the bull, and generally have a night with the guys.

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Posted by BaylorMax on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 6:20 PM
I model with a group of friends here in my area. Two of us are building layouts and we all help with that. We also have a modular layout that we take to shows.

Once I was a lone wolf but friends make the hobby much, much more enjoyable. Train night is not only an excuse to work on the railroad but also an opportunity to meet, shoot the bull, and generally have a night with the guys.

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Posted by CP5415 on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:28 PM
Myself right now. My wife think's I'm nuts. But as vsmith pointed out, I do tell her that I could be out with the boys. Most of the time she's ok with it until there's a MUST HAVE at the local hobby shop. Oh well. It's still cheaper than a classic car.

Just my 2 cents

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Posted by CP5415 on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:28 PM
Myself right now. My wife think's I'm nuts. But as vsmith pointed out, I do tell her that I could be out with the boys. Most of the time she's ok with it until there's a MUST HAVE at the local hobby shop. Oh well. It's still cheaper than a classic car.

Just my 2 cents

Gordon

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Posted by ddechamp71 on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 12:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by BamaRed

I currently model alone, as my wife is not really interested in the hobby. She willingly lends a hand when I need help with something and when I ran my first train a few days ago, she came upstairs and watched with a big grin on her face and giggling like a little girl, so maybe there is hope yet!


I currently model alone (maybe soon with my wife's 10-years-old son). I don't belong to any club as I am twice marginal:
- I model American prototype and it's quite uncommon in my country (France)
-I model Z scale and it's quite uncommon (for the time, as it could be changing soon) everywhere in the world.
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Posted by ddechamp71 on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 12:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by BamaRed

I currently model alone, as my wife is not really interested in the hobby. She willingly lends a hand when I need help with something and when I ran my first train a few days ago, she came upstairs and watched with a big grin on her face and giggling like a little girl, so maybe there is hope yet!


I currently model alone (maybe soon with my wife's 10-years-old son). I don't belong to any club as I am twice marginal:
- I model American prototype and it's quite uncommon in my country (France)
-I model Z scale and it's quite uncommon (for the time, as it could be changing soon) everywhere in the world.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 18, 2003 9:40 PM
Just me, myself and I.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 18, 2003 9:40 PM
Just me, myself and I.
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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Monday, August 18, 2003 9:18 PM
By myself. Couldn't interest my wife - when she showed an interest in the Campbell schoolhouse, I bought her the kit, thirty years later it is still a kit. Couldn't get the kids interested either. Oh well, I'm having fun and we do other things together. Oddly enough my two older sons enjoy playing 1830 and 1870 with me.
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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Monday, August 18, 2003 9:18 PM
By myself. Couldn't interest my wife - when she showed an interest in the Campbell schoolhouse, I bought her the kit, thirty years later it is still a kit. Couldn't get the kids interested either. Oh well, I'm having fun and we do other things together. Oddly enough my two older sons enjoy playing 1830 and 1870 with me.
Enjoy
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 18, 2003 4:35 PM
With my boyfriend. We both think we're pretty lucky that we have each other to support the other one. I admit that my interest is in scenery, I used to do floral design. But maybe if you guys told your wives/significant others that it's not playing with trains but three dimensional art, they might look at it differently and take an interest. I can't think of too many women who wouldn't at least love to 'plant a forest' on a landscape. More than would be interested in laying track or electronics.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 18, 2003 4:35 PM
With my boyfriend. We both think we're pretty lucky that we have each other to support the other one. I admit that my interest is in scenery, I used to do floral design. But maybe if you guys told your wives/significant others that it's not playing with trains but three dimensional art, they might look at it differently and take an interest. I can't think of too many women who wouldn't at least love to 'plant a forest' on a landscape. More than would be interested in laying track or electronics.

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Posted by AltonFan on Monday, August 18, 2003 4:30 PM
This poll really needed an additional entry: with friends.

I usually model on my own, but occasionally, I assist a friend with his layout.

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Posted by AltonFan on Monday, August 18, 2003 4:30 PM
This poll really needed an additional entry: with friends.

I usually model on my own, but occasionally, I assist a friend with his layout.

Dan

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, August 18, 2003 4:25 PM
I am THE lone wolf,

wife thinks I'm nuts and everyone else in the family isn't interested. Don't associate with local RR clubs because of bad experiences with manic rivit-counters in past.

Oh Well, I keep telling her "Would you prefer me going out with the guys to Hooters?" I think she realizes that at least I'm at home, and not away for hours at a time, except when I'm at the LHS.

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