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QUOTE: Originally posted by bbptrains Hello There! I am new to this and happened to find this website and fell in love!!! My dad has a few model trains set up in his basement and my 2 kids just go nuts over them it is something that they share a great deal of interest in with thier grandpa. i was wondering if anyone knows of any really neat places to go to see trains around the michigan area? and also if anyone could give me more help navigating around the forum? It gets a little confusing! I was also wondering if there is any other places to be able to be an engineer on a train that might be a little closer by, somewhere in michigan if anyone knows? Thank you for your help,it would be greatly appreciated! Have a great day! Sincerly,bbptrains
QUOTE: Originally posted by rykersma We are starting a model train set for our son and so far I am looking into the HO scale trains and track. I'm wondering if this is the size and type of train that we will be able to easily find additions for. I am also curious as to how big the trains are. My son is going to be 4 Sept.2 and while I know this seems young, he is highly intelligent and is obsessed with trains. We figure if we're going to be putting money into this, it might as well be the ones he will be interested in for years to come, not just the plastic Thomas stuff. Any input and information will be extremely appreciated. Thanks, Alexis
QUOTE: Originally posted by bkdavidson g'day again, it's 2 weeks since i posted the last message and thought there may be someone out there who may be able to point me in the right direction even an enterprising businessman. maybe it's my accent thats hard to understand??? i've been visiting the site at least once a day but with no luck. heres hoping. maybe it's my profile thats the problem??? regards, barry.