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Quote from: OldEastRR on January 15, 2019, 03:28:12 PMBut ... why are you guys saving all this stuff you're never going to use again?Because memories are priceless!
But ... why are you guys saving all this stuff you're never going to use again?
Playing around with the vintage track again... I have a couple of old stripped down Ntrak modules, and there's a corner of the office where they just might fit...It's funny. I enjoy tinkering with the track, putting it together in different configurations... Suddenly I find myself in the market for a bunch of Atlas snap switches! This is going to be fun...
But then a train store opened here in Colorado Springs (yeah, I know, opened) which basically just sells old and used stuff, and coming across some of the Tyco HO stuff I remember as a kid triggered a nice warm feeling. Suddenly I had the urge to resurrect the 4 x 6 HO layout my father started building me when I was 8.Model trains and nostalgia are practically inseparable.
@Dave V , having managed a Habitat ReStore, and labored under the life long affliction of being incapable of throwing anything away EVER, I wondered if there was a place in the universe for a ReStore for hobby supplies... There's got to be 11 million miles of unused vintage track, hundreds of thousands of unopened structure kits, and enough junk boxes to reach the moon and beyond.Wouldn't it be incredible to be able to browse all of it in one big warehouse!Lee
There's some pretty large lots of vintage equipment up on ebay presently... no affiliation... apart from the awkward way they're posted, just scanning through the photos is a walk through an N scale museum.Just do a search for "n scale" and they come up as sponsored links.Lee
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