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Today I walk in my room to check on my Hogwarts locomotive & the front bumper is bent & it looks like someone has been very careless with my trains. The first time the buffer was chipped, the second, someone kicked it on purpose, & the third, someone was being careless and threw my FasTrack on it & the buffer bent. I am very, very, VERY ANGRY!!!
'ISPAMTRAINNERDS' is a youtube member that has been spamming railfans, cussing them out, insulting them, & saying dirty things. He intently insults you & says dirty things. He has already enraged a few railfans. He will probably be stabbed by an angry railfan with a railroad spike.
I am back from my short hiatus, I needed a day or two without playing with trains. I am back & I just needed the short hiatus to prevent stress. I am still going to model O-gauge & probably mess around with G-scale for fun. I don't know what I was thinking, but I am NOT quitting the O-gauge hobby.
I have settled my choice, I have already moved all train-related things out of my sight & will abandon the hobby. It is too space consuming & expensive & I am going possibly enter the traction modeling railway hobby-it calls for creativity, patience, & skill.
I was thinking if I should quit collecting trains all together or start N-scale trains instead? Or should I just stop modeling trains & not to start a new hobby? All these years, O gauge has proven to be very expensive & space consuming. I have already started a train layout yesterday & I wonder if I should start a N-scale train layout instead.
Doesn't the Lionel Flying Yankee run on O-54 or O-72 curve sections? My friend's father has an original Lionel Flying Yankee & one of the front wheels had to be replaced. It is probably the E-unit or something else.