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Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions
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Twibil
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions Reply with quote

On Oct 17, 12:12 am, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:

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They only list hobby shops that pay to advertise in their mags.

I haven't seen ads from many of the listed shops.

You misunderstand. Those listings *are* ads, and the hobby shop pays a
fee to be included in the listings.

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As it stands, they're a pretty good starting point for looking for hobby shops.

Yes. Because hobby shops that don't carry any trains would be unlikely
to advertise in a model railroad magazine.

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The yellow pages are usually the best, but if you don't have access to them you gotta start somewhere.

He did. He started *here*, which wasn't a bad idea either.

~Pete
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The Amateur
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions Reply with quote

OK, I'm back from visiting the folks and have the train set.

2 things - boy, is it old and huge! The cars are big, the engine
itself is very heavy, and most of it seems diecast, and about a foot
long! you can hold it in 2 hands that's for sure.

There is also like a 2 to 3 foot long metal contraption which my dad
says would load logs onto one of the cars but he no longer has the
logs.

there is also a crane type of car. in the front is a metal thing you
turn but you can see the 2 metal spokes that it coincides with are
broken so the crane doesn't lift or whatever it's supposed to do. not
sure if this is the log car or not.

it's a lionel set. there is a red caboose. lots of original track.
giant plastic water tower. a coal car. and i think 1 or 2 more cars
which i didnt bother pulling ott.

the engine even has a hole on the top front - i believe you would pour
water in here for it to seem? i strangely recall.

i think i'll take some pics to show yas. there is also 2 hobbie shops
near me - 1 that deals directly with trains only which i will be
looking into.

it's an electric set. inside the rear of the engine i can see copper
wiring wrapped around something.

i'm excited. i hope it works or can get it repaired if not, definitely
display quality.

very old, definitely not a cheap plastic set.
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Dan Merkel
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions Reply with quote

"The Amateur" <morvak@gmail.com> wrote in message
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the engine even has a hole on the top front - i believe you would pour
water in here for it to seem? i strangely recall.


Sounds more like a hole for smoke fluid to me... I've never heard of using
water.

dlm
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video guy - www.locoworks
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions Reply with quote

On Oct 28, 8:45�am, "Dan Merkel" <danmer...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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"The Amateur" <mor...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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the engine even has a hole on the top front - i believe you would pour
water in here for it to seem? i strangely recall.

Sounds more like a hole for smoke fluid to me... I've never heard of using
water.

dlm

No water! Severe damage could result.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:17 am    Post subject: Re: Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions Reply with quote

On Oct 15, 12:31 pm, Steve Caple <steveca...@commoncast.net> wrote:
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 Less
objectionable, and a little cheaper as well, is Lionel's Polar Express
G-gauge set.

SC:

I also recommend the Polar Express, but the O gauge one instead.
It's a little pricey. Lionel usually is. You'll have to help your 2
year old
with it anyway.

How about a Duplo "Thomas" set, or some Brio trains?

My 2 year old son actually runs my HO trains, though he obviously
doesn't put them on the track. But he did figure out that "turn knob
= go".

Cordially yours:
Gerard Pawlowski
President, a plywood world with dime store trees.
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Wolf Kirchmeir
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Christmas Train Set recommendation and questions Reply with quote

autobus_prime@yahoo.com wrote:
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My 2 year old son actually runs my HO trains, though he obviously
doesn't put them on the track. But he did figure out that "turn knob
= go".


I've found that the younger the child, the more careful it is with the
trains. Because trains are special, and running them makes you a grown
up. ;-)

It's the older kids that want or race them and stage grade crossing
accidents and such.

HTH

--
Wolf Kirchmeir
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