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Old 08-24-2012, 09:56 PM
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Hello everybody,

I've been into trains my whole life, and a recent episode of James May's Toy Stories has sparked an interest in model railroading once more. I had many trains when I was younger, mostly Life Like and a few Bachmann sets, nothing too special. but as a kid, I treated them like toys and most are broken or just plain don't work any more... So I bought some track and a few other things, I hope to set up a small layout soon I'm still in need of one more engine... Anyway, I'm looking forward to chatting with the folks here!!
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I think everyone is watching American Pickers right now.......but no worries......they'll be back soon. I have some broken N scale locomotives....not sure if they're actually broken......but they definitely don't work. Have some working ones too.


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Welcome to the forums, Silverado. You've found the best and friendliest site on the Internet for model railroading. Need help, just ask.............somebody will be able to answer your questions or help in some way, Bob.
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Welcome to the forums, Silverado. You've found the best and friendliest site on the Internet for model railroading. Need help, just ask.............somebody will be able to answer your questions or help in some way, Bob.
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