

Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 1 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (18:37) * 1 linesYup! I was the third and last child - a third daughter. For my 4th Christmas my father got me an electric train set which ran around the Christmas tree each year. I was not allowed to play with it until I was quite a lot older. It is now in boxes in storage above my closet in the bedroom.
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 2 of 13: Wolf (wolf) * Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (20:16) * 1 linesmy dad was always fiddling with model H trains. i used to be able to tell the difference just by looking at the different model sizes! when we lived in kansas and had a basement, he had a piece of plywood with the train tracks and everything. i remember him putting together houses and stuff. it looked great!
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 3 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (17:13) * 1 linesThe train with which I was gifted were made just prior to WW2 - which makes them older than I am, in case anyone wondered - and are HO gauge. My Dad put a heavy duty rheostat on it and that little engine still goes. The last time it was out, David was in college and brought a fellow Geologist home with him for Christmas. It was lovely and the kids had such fun with it crawling around under my 7' tree. I have engine, coalcar, refrigerator car, gondola, boxcar and caboose on my train.
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 4 of 13: Wolf (wolf) * Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (17:35) * 3 linesHO, i was thinking about that last night and that's the model size i was referring to!
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 5 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (18:18) * 3 lines(thought it might be the gauge - a mistype, huh?! *hugs*)
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 6 of 13: Wolf (wolf) * Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (18:49) * 1 linesi thought the n gauge was smaller than HO....hmmmm....my brother's were smaller than dad's......
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 7 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (19:00) * 1 linesThere was a huge gauge with a scale up in size at least twice that of HO...ugly to me. Wonder what it was. How were the n gauge ones?
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 8 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (19:03) * 1 linesYou know, since we are having no help but our own and the master of the Spring is building the second Ark or whatever, we just might need to hunt up info in the web *gasp* Guess everyone has lost interest (I am feeling really bummed because I cannot get my boat anchor lashed up - no counter space. And the house male just looked at it and said "WHAT is THAT?! ...and left the room.)
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 9 of 13: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (17:57) * 1 lineswill do some checking......
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 10 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (18:33) * 1 linesGood...I would if I knew where to look (trains-r-us?!)
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 11 of 13: Alexander (aschuth) * Fri, Mar 24, 2000 (04:54) * 1 linesN is nine millimeters track width. The perfect size for small installations... There is something smaller (z ?), but the models lose too much detail in that size.
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 12 of 13: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Mar 24, 2000 (12:15) * 1 linesThanks, Alexander. They must be the ones I am thinking of. Very cute and precisely what we need in the smaller homes of today. I actually thought about getting one for under my tree...but I do not need more stuff!
Topic 61 of 69 [collecting]: Model Trains Response 13 of 13: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Mar 25, 2000 (13:06) * 1 linesthanks for clarifying the scale, alex!



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