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I think it depends a lot on your kids. My oldest I think would have been fine with it when he was two, but my youngest who is now two is incredibly destructive. He has one large model train that does have one small broken part but overall it is the one toy he is most gentle with. Still, I'm not ready for him to tear up a nice model set, so I'm starting him on the Thomas toys. We'll get a real model set in a few more years, I think, or let my oldest son (7) start one in the shed where
RRFreakaziod1992 wrote: Well thats a problem for me. Im homeschooled so i cant promote the hobby to much. Most public libraries in the states will allow members of the community to set up displays once each month or for a designated period of time. Contact them and see if you can set up a display at the library. You could print up informational fliers and set out some library books on trains or model railroading with your display to encourage people to learn more. A two by four piece of plywood shouldn't
I know you all are into model trains, but I was hoping somebody could answer my Thomas toy train question. I want to get my budding train enthusiest (he's just turning 3) the die cast Thomas the Tank Engine trains for his birthday. Do the "Trackmaster" sets and "Take Along" sets work interchangeably or are they seperate sets entirely? Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide!