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LIonel trains.... 11 years 11 months ago #72733

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if anyone is interested in lionel trains for their kids, give me a call. ron 201-843-1347

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Re:LIonel trains.... 11 years 11 months ago #72740

I have one. I love it at this time of year.
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Re:LIonel trains.... 11 years 11 months ago #72742

My dad and uncle each had a set. Even had the big four track bullet style transformer. Have to talk to my step mom and see if she ever found them yet.

Bob

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Re:LIonel trains.... 11 years 10 months ago #72814

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I used to be deep into O Gauge trains. (I get on these "kicks.") I was never much on scenery...track is where it's at! I wasn't doing model railroading, I was playing with trains! At one point, I had 52 engines and at least twice as many cars. The train room is 12'x14' but I went through the wall into the shop and called that my tunnel. When I ran out of horizontal room, I went vertical. Eventually, I had four levels...five if you count the track that ran around the ceiling. I could run nine trains at once and store eight more on sidings. When I realized that I wasn't using the train room for months at a time and times were tough a few years ago, I sold all but three engines and about 20 cars. All the track is still intact in the train room but these days, I use the room as a dust-free area to dry fresly-varnished mahogany pieces. Too many interests, too little money and too little time. Here's a photo of the twins in the train room back in 2004.

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Re:LIonel trains.... 11 years 10 months ago #72820

I had an HO set up on a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood. Trees, hills, pond, homemade grass. I used to stain fine sawdust and mix with clear glue and make little sections at a time. The different shades of tint made it look more real. When in storage against the wall I had it covered. Then I was growing up and girls caught my eye, got married and moved out. I went back and went to pull the train out when my boy oldest boy was a few years old and the cover had slipped off. It was covered with a thick layer of dust. It would not come off with a shop vac and brushing it made it worst. I got mad and torn it apart and never put it back. When my youngest boy got interested I gave it all to him. He still has most.

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