QUOTE: Originally posted by msacco Postwar will always rule!!!!!! Mike S.
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"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
QUOTE: Originally posted by Frank53 QUOTE: Originally posted by msacco Postwar will always rule!!!!!! Mike S. I completely agree with, and vigroously endorse this post.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller I like the new stuff just fine (including the three Lionel Docksides I currently have). And everyone in the hobby today can thank their lucky stars that a lot of us do seem to like the new trains, despite probelms that pop up now and then, because it would be a VERY small hobby without us, and you likely wouldn't even have these forums to spout-off on, not to mention the magazines and the wealth of related products that are made and offered ONLY because there is a decent-size market for them--a market created largely by the newer-train buyers.
QUOTE: Postwar or any other era is fine, if that's what you enjoy. But the range of trains available today far surpasses anything done in any prior era, and it's easy to understand why the tremendous growth the O gauge market experienced in the 90s is largely attributed to those more recent offerings.
QUOTE: Originally posted by 3railguy QUOTE: Postwar or any other era is fine, if that's what you enjoy. But the range of trains available today far surpasses anything done in any prior era, and it's easy to understand why the tremendous growth the O gauge market experienced in the 90s is largely attributed to those more recent offerings. Mike......we don't seem to be getting through to Allan here. I'll say it once again: POSTWAR RULES!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxt30 how can Postwar be the # 1 trains out there ?
QUOTE: Allan, I think they are just scared of modern electronics. Probably too complicated.
QUOTE: I don't think so !! I see new people getting started & I don't hear of too many starting with POSTWAR. They may cross over to it later, but with all the Companies making the new stuff & millions of dollars being spent by customers & Manufacturers, how can Postwar be the # 1 trains out there ?
QUOTE: Originally posted by 3railguy Say it with me frank: POSTWAR RULES!!!!
QUOTE: My 1970s Mercedes diesel had door hinges with grease fittings made to last and a mechanical injection pump that was reliable but it felt like the throttle linkage was a rubber band it smoked rattled and you needed a two mile stretch to pass!
Don
QUOTE: Originally posted by dbaker48 I can accept improvement with no difficulty. The new products available to day bring a whole dimension to the hobby that was not there before. Plus some accessories that were not even dreamed of before. A turntable that works? I find the world of electronics so interesting and feature rich, that that's where the future will be. Unfortunately the post war stuff will most probably end up as shelf queens, because the play value of all the newer stuff is so much greater. Gee...... wonder why the conversion market is so big for converting to TMCC or DCS. Oh and you can now add sound, too. I have plenty of postwar, definetly like the new stuff more. More action, can opperate moe at the same time with more complex operations. And even more sounds. Totally impressed.!!
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