Posted by Donald Lehman on December 19, 2014 at 06:38:22 from (74.47.49.209):
In Reply to: O/T Toy Train Display posted by John B. on December 18, 2014 at 19:45:04:
There is a huge O scale layout on the third floor of a warehouse in NJ somewhere, too. Thursdays at 4 pm. "I Love Toy Trains" on RFDTV. Mondays 6 pm "Trains and Locomotives" on RFDTV, hour of old films on real trains.
There is some guy in NH or Vermont, can't remember which, who bought a farm house and is doing a different layout in each room of the house.
Have a 5x8-4X9 ft. L shaped S-scale layout in my celler. Been working on the danged layout for going on three winters. Ain't got the silly thing done yet.................Still have a coal mine to finish and a factory. Of course it all started when I was 6 years old with a locomotive and 4 rail cars and a 4x6 sheet of plywood...............................
There is some SERIOUS money spent on train layouts. Not just here either. Girl who works in Wally-World is from Germany. her father is a huge train nut. She said he builds a layout, tires of it in a while, tears it apart and builds a different one. Good Gravy! It's taken me darn near 60 years to get to the thrid layout! Lol!
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