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How many engines do you have??
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by egmurphy</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: cuddlyjools: I think we always buy far to many than we really need.[/quote] <br />Boy you sure got that right. We're talking an insidious addiction here. I can remember when I had one locomotove and thought it was "all I needed". At least, I think I can remember back that far, I'm not that sure. Then came the day I was shopping at the LHS and the owner whispers "Hey, kid, have I got something to show you!". So I wind up with a second one. Hey, thinks I, always "needed" a switcher. Then probably a train show, and some vendor uncovers a neat little 2-8-0 for a steal of a price. "Too good to pass up", says I. Later a friend (?) introduces me to ebay, I browse a bit and bang, I'm suddenly the owner of an SD70MAC. And I don't even model modern railroading?? <br /> <br />Let's just say I have "several" locomotives. Way too many to fit on my small layout, that's for sure. <br /> <br />Now I find myself going through the ads in MR first, looking for the word of a new 'fix' on the market. And there have been some recent announcements regarding new releases that I may have to actually call the LHS and reserve.................... <br /> <br />It's addictive I tell you. Someone ought to pass a law restricting sales of locomotives to weak-willed model railroaders. <br /> <br />Excuse me, I have to go dust off my roundhouse..................... <br /> <br />Regards <br /> <br />Ed <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br />I feel your pain brother. I just can't stop buying! Its an addition. <br /> <br />And don't forget, there is always room from one more engine in the roundhouse.
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