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Lets promote the hobby

  • Hey guys, kid model railroaders are a scarce bred.  I want everone to try to promote model railroading as much as you can to introduce new intrest in the hobby, you dont have to do something big, set up a display at a public place like a mall, or tell friends who might make be interested.  Everyone can do somthing to bring the world's greatest hobby to others.

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  • Hey I am cool, till you start messin with me over stupid stuff. Then I get mean. LOL I loaded up my 4x8 lionel layout in my truck bed and took it over to the local elementry school for career day. Yeah they had me speak at career day there. When the principal found out that I did custom layouts, he wanted me to come.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • Ha RR redneck! Thats one way to promote the hobby!
  •  bighead wrote:

     RR Redneck wrote:
    I would do so, but I finally got everyone to shut the Censored [censored] up with the train boy BS. I would like it to stay that way.

    same here

    Steel-toed boots and class ring work wonders. LOL

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • Well, when I told people some kids made fun of it, but guess what I am in sports and lift, so the last kid who made a smart Censored [censored] comment? I broke his nose, gave him a black eye, and knocked him out for like 10 mins. Yeah I got suspended for 1 week, but he made fun of me and I got'em back. But I'm all for promoting it, sounds good, I'm thinking county fair, and stuff I got lots of things I can do. Mess with the trains, you mess with me Lol Black Eye [B)]. Mike
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  • I'm homeschooled, but when I was in school everybody in my class knew I liked trains. Heck, whenever I brought MR to school I usually had 4 or 5 kids crowded around me reading it with me.
    The question of what CSX stands for comes up frequently on these forums, so here you go. C=Chessie S=Seaboard, X=Many More/The RR's that Chessie and Seaboard were comprised of (L&N, C&O, SCL, etc)
  • We're not a dying breed. There are plenty of people who like trains you just have to find them. Be careful though some railfans can be real pricks. I visited a model railroad club once and guy had 2 nicely weathered Santa Fe locomotives hauling some intermodal cars. When I commented on his nice work he goes "well I have a hundred fifty locomotives" like a big snob. Then there were guys who actually had an argument and were screaming at eachother because the layout "dispatcher" put two "engineers" on the siding. Thats one club I'll never join I'll tell you that much. it gets pretty bad when a couple of grown men fight over fricken toy trains.

  •  RRFreakaziod1992 wrote:
    Well thats a problem for me. Im homeschooled so i cant promote the hobby to much.

    Most public libraries in the states will allow members of the community to set up displays once each month or for a designated period of time.  Contact them and see if you can set up a display at the library.  You could print up informational fliers and set out some library books on trains or model railroading with your display to encourage people to learn more.  

    A two by four piece of plywood shouldn't be too large for a relatively portable display where you can set up a nice little set to show.  Use trains you don't mind people handling.  Some people get touchy feely with displays.

    Check your local paper for events that seem to happen in the same location.  For example, my town has a locally owned coffee shop that constantly hosts events like book clubs, performances, and art displays.  There may be something like that in your area, too.  

    Another idea would be to start a message board or web site with some form of discussion where you can send locals and you can post images and videos of your setup and start a local train club.  Once you get people interested, you can set up events at each other's houses or a local meeting spot to visit each other's sets and discuss the hobby.  To promote the site, local businesses and the library will probably let you leave fliers for people to pick up when they come through.  You can even design membership cards on your word processing program and print them on Avery card stock.  People like membership cards.  Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

    There are free message forums and forum hosting online where you can start your own without having to pay anything.  If you want a web site, ask your parents if your ISP includes a free site (Comcast and some others offer free web space with your service) or if you have a few bucks a month to spend you can purchase a site complete with your own web domain for about $5 per month.

  •  bighead wrote:

     RR Redneck wrote:
    I would do so, but I finally got everyone to shut the Censored [censored] up with the train boy BS. I would like it to stay that way.

    same here

    Sign - Ditto [#ditto]. Good thing is im finally out of school but when i was there i had to deal with it every day!!
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  •  RRFreakaziod1992 wrote:
    Well thats a problem for me. Im homeschooled so i cant promote the hobby to much.

    Huh! And I though I was the only homeschooled train nut in the world! Nice to meet another one!

  •  RR Redneck wrote:
    I would do so, but I finally got everyone to shut the Censored [censored] up with the train boy BS. I would like it to stay that way.

    Weird, most everyone in my class knows about my interest and I never get made fun of for it. But I do get made fun of for about everything else. Sigh [sigh]

  •  RR Redneck wrote:
    I would do so, but I finally got everyone to shut the Censored [censored] up with the train boy BS. I would like it to stay that way.

    same here

    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • As I said in another post, I don't care what people think of my hobby and tell everyone about it. A hobby is personnal and other people have nothing to do with that, but I do love to have more people who have the same hobby. This way you can discuss things with eachother and share the hobby with eachother.

  • I would do so, but I finally got everyone to shut the Censored [censored] up with the train boy BS. I would like it to stay that way.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • Well thats a problem for me. Im homeschooled so i cant promote the hobby to much.