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| Slackerous Maximus Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Columbus, OH 
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			I've got a closet full of HO and much older Lionel. No to high jack the thread, but I've always wanted to get into live steam. That would so bloody cool. 
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I'm guessing you might mean Fleischmann and Marklin?  They're neat, but my interest ls American steam locos because...see my earlier post. I remember when I saw pics of Euro locos and they looked 'funny' to me, not to living up to big, burly American locos.   
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Oh yeah! But just to look at and fantasize about having on my fantasy country estate.
		 
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Sure does. Nice! That station, less the covered portico, reminds me of the old NP station mentioned in my post. It had a small waiting room with wood floor and was painted gray.
		 
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 I am sometimes tempted to build a small, wall hugging logging or mining layout in HO or smaller gauge-but I'm skeptical of smaller than HO being satisfying (maybe too small). 
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			I've got N, HO, O, and G scale. The Postwar Lionel is by far my favorite.  Jackson | ||
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				 | Quote: The Balboa Park Model railroad museum in San Diego is really cool but nothing like the link. 
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I'm gonna look into that one.
		 
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  ), I'll surely stop in. Sounds like a way cool job you had! 
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Strikes me that that your dad and you are superb craftsmen Dave (your gee tar's a knockout). Got any old pics of the layout?  Turning any more bowls? They're great too.
		 
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			If any are around, they are in the boxes of misc photos at my parents. I think there are a few "incidentals" - not the primary focus of the pic... My dad saved most of the removable scenery, including buildings. I recently dragged a few out.. At the moment, they are accessible. I will try to unpack a few things in the next couple of days and get some pix... 
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 When I was a kid my dad bought me one with a red Bakelite, electrical boiler that you could take apart and reassemble in two configurations: horizontal piston and vertical piston walking beam. I actually found one for sale on the web, but in the process of looking I looked at a ton of.German models, shiny brass, highly detailed and got hooked on getting one of them. Of course, you can never have enough small scale steam power and I got hooked on the old popcorn steam engines, but they're a bit big and beaucoup bucks. My uncle had a large basement with 80% of it filled with a Lionel layout. For my first train set I asked for American Flyer. I hated Lionel's third rail  and thought American Flyer made a better scale model. I hated diesels too. Who would want a diesel? They looked wimpy beside a steam loco and had no valve gear. Nothing moved! Hated them (the full size ones too - two of the three railroads running through my town were still running glorious, steam belching monsters). I really, really hated the sound of diesel horns (actually still do). They have absolutely no soul whatsoever! Any one who's heard a steam whistle knows exactly what I mean. You could identify the different engineers by their individual display of virtuosity when they blew their two longs, a short and a long. Diesel horns were/are just annoying.   
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 What is it that makes Lionel your favorite? Their third rail always threw me off visually. 
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			seems every kid in Germany gets one of these setups.. then the Dad claims it.. mine did.. that place in Hamburg is unreal.. have a Museum dedicated to this about 4 blocks from the house.. SAMRA Rika | ||
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| A Man of Wealth and Taste Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Out there somewhere beyond the doors of perception 
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			Starting in the mid 60's the the Japanese started making Brass Locomotives, then the Koreans. Those have become collectable.  I could see myself collecting those. About $400 would be the tops for one at auction. But alas Spoons take all my Dinero. 
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| 78 in a '71 Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: WA on the Wet Side 
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			here is a link to a model Railroad at the Deutsches Museum: Deutsches Museum: Model railway The write-up says that it was built in 1996. In the seventies there was a much larger one. I don't know if that one is still there, or where it went, and I haven't yet found any pictures. 
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A friends Father was big into German trains (he was also IMSA mechanic of the year the 1st 2 years of IMSA) and has passed,  and the Son was talking about selling some off since there was so much.. Mostly the bigger, high end stuff..
		 
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