Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rene S Here's my two cents: My dad had (and still has) a Lionel Berk set. He never rain it but I would sometimes pull it out of its crate and look at it. My grandma had a Marx set that once belonged to my uncles. My sister and I loved to set it up and zoom it on the track as fast as we could get it to go. Fun stuff.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt My dad got me a Lionel "O27" set, Atlantic engine, 2 cars, and a caboose. That was in 1950 and I still remember it clearly and fondly. Like OLD DAD, I moved on to HO in 1958. Then came marriage and kids so the trains took a distant "back-burner" spot in my life. However, I've been an avid steam train enthusiast since I was a kid. I became interested in LS when I read the early GR mag put out by Marc Horovitz. I've been collecting equipment and experimenting with various techniques ever since. Grandpopswalt
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt Hey Cappy, We've been in Florida looking around for a new "nest". I've also been looking around for steam train museums down here. As far as I can see, there are no narrow gauge steam trains and very few standard gauge steam lines either. BTW, can you point me toward some of your political opinion forums? I'd like to see which way the wind is blowing regarding all the issues currently facing us. It sounds as though you're well on your way toward that dream layout, good for you, please keep us updated. Grandpopswalt
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt Hey Cappy, We just visited the Tweetsie railroad today. Unfortunately Number 12, the prototype for the Bachmann 4-6-0, was inside the shed so I couldn't take as many shots as I'd have liked. But it was a great experience for me anyway. I'm going to make it a point to return later this year to see and photograph the loco running under steam. Many thanks to Mr. Chris Robbins and his staff for a most enjoyable visit. The folks at Tweetsie are keenly aware that the NG steam train fraternity considers the "tweetsie" 4-6-0 a treasured connection to the roots of our hobby. And they take the responsibility of caring for that treasure very seriously. Grandpopswalt
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor No I didn't have a train set as a child i wasn't allowed too. I was forced to follow in the normal Brown family traditions of drunkedness, womanising and general lewd behaviour and this isn't easy when your only a kid. Rgs Ian Kawana etc.
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