Budliner wrote:most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on itguess you guy's never tell people your into model railroading
most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on it
guess you guy's never tell people your into model railroading
Most people I've met could care less what anyboby does with their time or money. As far as spending money, I've seen some grown men spend over one hundred dollars in one weekend in a bar.
Budliner wrote: guess you guy's never tell people your into model railroading
Never had a problem.
I was amused to note that my boss, seeing my benchwork and track (no scenery yet) even said, "Ah, HO scale!"
zgardner18 wrote: Well, Bob my friend ask if he could have a set to take back to his triplet boys. So I found a nice starter Lionel set and set it with him. Bob was so excited and kept saying that his boys are going to love this. So I'm happy that hopefully I planted a seed.
Well, Bob my friend ask if he could have a set to take back to his triplet boys. So I found a nice starter Lionel set and set it with him. Bob was so excited and kept saying that his boys are going to love this. So I'm happy that hopefully I planted a seed.
Just watch that it doesn't show up on E-Bay in a week or two...
In a way I can grasp the concept of the skeptics. I veiw stamp collecting, bird watching, analysing the stock market, and mant other activitys as a waste of time. Does it mean that those that enjoy such "strange" things are any less or more of a person than I? Absolutly not! Just don't expect me to happily join you for an afternoon of looking at used stamps with some unknown person's spit on the back side.
Everyone has something that trips their trigger and tickles their fancy....and some people can't understand why everybody else thinks they are weird.
luvadj wrote: Budliner wrote: most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on itguess you guy's never tell people your into model railroadingThat's the responses I get...but I tell them that it's my hobby and it brings the family and some of my closer friends together...that makes it not a waste of time (which is what I hear alot of and bugs me the most)
Budliner wrote: most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on itguess you guy's never tell people your into model railroading
That's the responses I get...but I tell them that it's my hobby and it brings the family and some of my closer friends together...that makes it not a waste of time (which is what I hear alot of and bugs me the most)
You know, I don't ever get that response. But then everyone who knows me knows what I do for a living. So I can be forgiven, apparently, for trivial pursuits, given the very non-trivial nature of what I do.
Most folks I mention it to (when the subject comes up) find it interesting. Not all do, but I've never been dismissed as an adult for wasting my time with toy trains.
My commanders have never given me guff about it either... In fact, my first squadron commander came to me for advice about setting up an old Marklin set he'd picked up while stationed in Germany.
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
Somebody once talked to me that way, I had his liver served with fava beans and a nice chianti
I dont hide my hobby but I also dont preach it, its just something I do for myself, not for anyone else. If I want to discuss something or talk to other modelers I come to websites like this. I'm absolutly not going to try to "convert the unfaithfull" at the local Starbucks, why should I? I hate people who publicly try to push thier values (and hobbies) on others, I have experienced it and I wont ever do it myself.
I figure 95% of the people out there are so completely wrapped up in themselves, that ANY activity outside of there universe of experience would recieve the same disdainfull dismissal. So I dont offer it up in conversation unless someone else does. Its not like I hide it, I have a hobby calender at work, and a couple of small N scale Shinkisen models on my desk, its out in place site but no-one cares and so dont bother me one way or the other.
I think Budliner tried to preach the blessings of model trains and got spanked for it.
Have fun with your trains
I was buying some dowel rod and craft paint at Wally World the other day. The "guy" at the register "assumed" I was building doll houses. He thought that was just soooooooooo cute and sweeeeeet!!! Started getting a little too friendly. (if you know what I mean). Then I told him it was for a model railroad. MAN!!! Talk about a 180 attitude change!!! You would have thought I just told the guy I produced kiddy porn videos!
I just don't get some peoples attitudes about trains. Like it would be more acceptable for a middle aged guy to build doll houses instead of trains...
on30francisco wrote: Budliner wrote: most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on itguess you guy's never tell people your into model railroadingMost people I've met could care less what anyboby does with their time or money. As far as spending money, I've seen some grown men spend over one hundred dollars in one weekend in a bar.
I've seen that done in a single evening! Of course there was a G string involved. Lotta dumb-a**es out their.
vsmith wrote: on30francisco wrote: Budliner wrote: most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on itguess you guy's never tell people your into model railroadingMost people I've met could care less what anyboby does with their time or money. As far as spending money, I've seen some grown men spend over one hundred dollars in one weekend in a bar. I've seen that done in a single evening! Of course there was a G string involved. Lotta dumb-a**es out their.
So that means the band was playing an acoustic guitar?
concretelackey wrote: vsmith wrote: on30francisco wrote: Budliner wrote: most people just seem to think its for little kid's and cant see a grown man spending time and money on itguess you guy's never tell people your into model railroadingMost people I've met could care less what anyboby does with their time or money. As far as spending money, I've seen some grown men spend over one hundred dollars in one weekend in a bar. I've seen that done in a single evening! Of course there was a G string involved. Lotta dumb-a**es out their.So that means the band was playing an acoustic guitar?
Well the guy did eventually try plucking the string, and got tossed by the bouncer!
I agree with several of the past five or six posters. If we are going to enjoy some time together(my silent meaning to whomever I happen to encounter), you might as well know the real me. I like toy trains, if the hobby thing comes up, and only some folks have any interest whatsoever. If hobbies are all that we can talk about, each of us had better be good listeners, taking turns doing it. Otherwise, it will be a very short or a very long evening/meeting. The same applies to our work.
As Dave so aptly stated, he and I have had a great deal of seriousness in our grown-up lives leading soldiers. Whatever elicits a smile from us at home that is not a loved one is surely not a bad thing.
selector wrote: Sewious? I'm vewy, veeewwwwy sewious about my twains! heehehehehehe. (puff, puff). Seeerious indeed! He's very serious indeed. Mmhmm! (puff, puff)Where's the kaboom?
Sewious? I'm vewy, veeewwwwy sewious about my twains! heehehehehehe.
(puff, puff). Seeerious indeed! He's very serious indeed. Mmhmm! (puff, puff)
Where's the kaboom?
It's in the exploding boxcar(built by ACME)of course!
selector wrote:Sewious? I'm vewy, veeewwwwy sewious about my twains! heehehehehehe. (puff, puff). Seeerious indeed! He's very serious indeed. Mmhmm! (puff, puff)Where's the kaboom?
Speaking of kaboom, that's what this thread's going to do if everyone doesn't stop argueing.....
concretelackey wrote:WHAT AN IDIOT!!!! Everybody knows you pluck a banjo and strum a guitar!
I prefer to drag my bow across those kinds of strings...
Oh...and the cashier...I'm not making fun of anybody. That's LITTERALLY how he said it to me. The guy's been working there for at least four years that I've been shopping there.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
No, I'm not Sirius. That's a star, about eight light years from here.
I have long since found the self-confidence to be what I am, and if someone wants to try to put me down for my interests they rather quickly discover -
It is impossible to insult self-confident person!
The usual result is that the insult-launcher proves their own small-mindedness and ignorance.
IIRC, the model railroader in Double Star was the Emperor of the Solar System!
So, I'm a model railroader - who can make jokes about it but doesn't compromise future operations by accepting less-than-excellent construction now. If someone else has a problem about that, it's THEIR problem. Uninformed opinions are about as important to me as a snow storm in Siberia.
Reference the other sub-topic that crawled out of the woodwork, I've seen a visitor to Sin City part company with a C-note in about thirty seconds in a local 'gentlemen's club.' He did get a nice smile for it - and she was pretty.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
tomikawaTT wrote: It is impossible to insult self-confident person!
The best thing I've heard in a long time! May even describe me, I have no problems telling people that I am a model railroader. When I worked I had several model and prototype railroad photos on my office walls. I have a prototype railroad switchstand in front of our house, complete with a lantern that comes on at dusk. Often people dropping by such as deliverymen ask if I work for the railroad, I tell them no (Canadian Coast Guard retiree), say I am interested in trains and model trains. No one has ever said anything condesending about it. Wouldn't care if they did either.
Bob Boudreau
CANADA
Visit my model railroad photography website: http://sites.google.com/site/railphotog/
You know your reputation as a model railroader has reached a new level when the UPS guy wants to see what you've got in the box he just delivered- Every time he stops by!
Just for good measure.. a TOAST to Heinlein and this thread. We've been a little short on toast lately!
cisco1 wrote: You know your reputation as a model railroader has reached a new level when the UPS guy wants to see what you've got in the box he just delivered- Every time he stops by!Just for good measure.. a TOAST to Heinlein and this thread. We've been a little short on toast lately!
A toast, yes! No DCC controlled toasters, though.
(Cisco, you've been around long enough to remember that one.)
So finally after three posts I now see what you mean . Yes, if you mention model railroading to the average "joe on the street" all they see is that little oval loop circling a Christmas tree.
When the same people see what i'm talking about by stepping into my miniature world, their preception of "trains" changes dramatically. The biggest response I get is: this is great!, this must take lots of time, this takes lots of money, or the combination of the two. Most people are totally amazed and rarely am I chastized for it. I've had over 100 people see my layout in the past and only once did I get a guy that thought it was for kids and was a waste of my time. ( And to be quite honest I just think he was jealous because he didn't have the patience to pull off a model railroad of his own.)
My advice to you is to keep an issue of model railroader close by and when the subject does pop up, show them what you are talking about through the pictures in the magazine. Besides, I could care less what other people think of me or my hobby. To make a long story short, they can all KMA...chuck
This all reminds me of a cartoon in one of the old MRs I have, our cartoon hero is visiting a friends really realistic layout, and they see some reefers with the lids on top open, the friend screams "Hey who left the lids open? Those cars have produce in them!".
"but what about those reefers, the lids are open on them?"
"They're ok, they're just drying out"
DigitalGriffin wrote: SteamFreak wrote: selector wrote: Where's the kaboom?"There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"So who's not serious?Meeeeeh...You wouldn't happen to need a Uranium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, would ya Doc?
SteamFreak wrote: selector wrote: Where's the kaboom?"There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"So who's not serious?
selector wrote: Where's the kaboom?
"There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"
So who's not serious?
Meeeeeh...You wouldn't happen to need a Uranium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, would ya Doc?
That's the ALLUDIUM Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator! Sheesh, get it right!
I was recently meeting with a group at our church during which everybody had to take turns mentioning something about themselves that maybe nobody else knew. I naturally said that I enjoy playing with model trains. The response from the group was a collective "That's really cool" and I discovered another model railroader in the group.
If you distill it down to its most basic level, then yes, we are just playing with (expensive) toys. But it's also a welcome and therapeutic relief from the stresses and strains of our 1:1 proportion lives. I don't wear my hobby out on my sleeve (except when I wear my Monon T-shirt) but I don't necessarily hide it under a basket, either. It's just part of who I am, and if somebody thinks poorly of me because of it,well, I have plenty of other reasons way far ahead of trains that would cause people to think poorly of me...
"I am lapidary but not eristic when I use big words." - William F. Buckley
I haven't been sleeping. I'm afraid I'll dream I'm in a coma and then wake up unconscious. -Stephen Wright
mononguy63 wrote: DigitalGriffin wrote: SteamFreak wrote: selector wrote: Where's the kaboom?"There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"So who's not serious?Meeeeeh...You wouldn't happen to need a Uranium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, would ya Doc?That's the ALLUDIUM Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator! Sheesh, get it right!
Both of youz jokers is WRONG!!!
Its a PEUTONIUM (P-U-toe-nium) Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator..
vsmith wrote: Ummm...Let me guess....Comment from brainless inlaw who thinks Football is the most direct route to Jesus?
Ummm...Let me guess....Comment from brainless inlaw who thinks Football is the most direct route to Jesus?
Possibly the funniest thing I've read on this forum, thus far.
"O'Doyle Rules!"
~ Jason
Don't want to be too picky, gents, but it is actually "Goody!! My Illudium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator!"
I have the sound file saved on "My Music" in My Documents. I have just listened again, and that's what the little duffer is saying.
Isn't it delightful? Mmmm?
Both of youz jokers is WRONG!!! Its a PEUTONIUM (P-U-toe-nium) Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator..
Don't make me break out my wiki
On numerous occasions Marvin has tried to destroy the Earth (it obstructs his view of Venus) with his "Uranium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator", which resembles a mere stick of dynamite (The original reference to "Uranium Q-36" changed to "Illudium Q-36" in subsequent cartoons.
~D
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuj-BvsDqoE
This should settle it.
(Where's Budweiseruh...liner? HE started this mess!)