When I was young, there was a small store in a small town nearby that had a major league train layout. Loops, bypasses, all the requisite mini-buildings, etc. People would come from far and near to see it. For a few weeks each year, it was more than the small police dept. of that small town could handle.
I inherited my dad’s HO train set. He got it new in 1939 for Christmas (he was 9 y/o at the time). I restored it once and got it running (needed a good cleaning – transformer and tracks, especially). However, since my husband got sick (and eventually passed away this year) and we had to move and then my daughter moved back home with her cat, I have not had the space or time to set it back up and see if it still runs. Once I retire, though… :o) The engine was the kind that puffed smoke if you had the right liquid smoke to add. I don’t know if I could restore it to that level – or if I can even find that kind of liquid smoke anymore.
Then, there are the Sushi Bars which set plates containing favorite Sushi & Sashimi selections onto a model train’s Flat Cars running on a track that passes every table so that customers can select the items they enjoy eating as the train runs past.
After the party finishes dinner, the waiter counts your empty plates and totals up your bill. Plates are color coded according to the Prices of the items placed on them.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 4 years ago
Time well spent (spoken as a fellow model railroad enthusiast).
FrannieL Premium Member about 4 years ago
I was wondering, yesterday as a matter of fact, how is Pasquale’s schooling going? Haven’t seen anything about that.
littlejohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
You just have to test run all the complicated presents you know. You gotta make sure that there is nothing broken, and everything works properly.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Nice to see Little Jimbo having fun!
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
Trains!
pathamil about 4 years ago
Mine is set up to run around the tree right in the living room, not in the basement…
rshive about 4 years ago
When I was young, there was a small store in a small town nearby that had a major league train layout. Loops, bypasses, all the requisite mini-buildings, etc. People would come from far and near to see it. For a few weeks each year, it was more than the small police dept. of that small town could handle.
ScratchyPDX about 4 years ago
Reminds me of the Christmas I bought a slot car track…for the kids, of course. :)
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
I never personally got hooked on the fascination with model railroads – but I can certainly understand it.
contralto2b about 4 years ago
I inherited my dad’s HO train set. He got it new in 1939 for Christmas (he was 9 y/o at the time). I restored it once and got it running (needed a good cleaning – transformer and tracks, especially). However, since my husband got sick (and eventually passed away this year) and we had to move and then my daughter moved back home with her cat, I have not had the space or time to set it back up and see if it still runs. Once I retire, though… :o) The engine was the kind that puffed smoke if you had the right liquid smoke to add. I don’t know if I could restore it to that level – or if I can even find that kind of liquid smoke anymore.
hagarthehorrible about 4 years ago
Mr Gumbo would require a little more time to come out of that phase. Children experience life in its best form!
cafed00d Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just a circle? Mine takes up part of the living room and the entire dining room.
bakana about 4 years ago
Then, there are the Sushi Bars which set plates containing favorite Sushi & Sashimi selections onto a model train’s Flat Cars running on a track that passes every table so that customers can select the items they enjoy eating as the train runs past.
After the party finishes dinner, the waiter counts your empty plates and totals up your bill. Plates are color coded according to the Prices of the items placed on them.