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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua View Post
    I used to have a pretty extensive kit, yards, tunnels and bridges with several locomotives. Similar scale to 00, but I think it was American. In my opinion, Hornby's over priced.
    But you get what you pay for, a good model. i.e. Hasegawa, which I think is over priced for what you get.

    Quote Originally Posted by lb99 View Post
    I'd like to have the works, tunnels though walls the lot.
    but realistically a single level circuit, with yards is probably a good start, it would have to be stored under a bed.....
    In that case N gauge would be your best bet, unless you could mount a board on the wall which folds down.

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    My father handed me his HO collection.

    I have about 20-30 meters of track, a good amount of rolling stock and a small collection of diesel and steam locomotives.

    Just need the inspiration (read as: other train nuts) to inspire me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    My father handed me his HO collection.

    I have about 20-30 meters of track, a good amount of rolling stock and a small collection of diesel and steam locomotives.

    Just need the inspiration (read as: other train nuts) to inspire me!
    What sort of engines/era?

    I.e. British stuff? American stuff?

    1900's? 1950's?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    What sort of engines/era?

    I.e. British stuff? American stuff?

    1900's? 1950's?
    Amtrak diesel from vague (as in I haven't looked at it in bloody ages) memory, and a couple of small english ~40's-'50s steam shunters...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    Amtrak diesel from vague (as in I haven't looked at it in bloody ages) memory, and a couple of small english ~40's-'50s steam shunters...
    Wicked.

    How much space you got?

    Could do a dock side shunting yard, or a nice little branch line that runs along the wall

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    Ouch

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    If you don't have the space for the real thing, I'd heartily recommend Trainz. It's not perfect, but it's not too bad either. Large active community and lots of stuff available to suit nearly any prototype interest.

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    Have a collection of Union Pacific Locos in HO scale......
    Probably about a hundred...

    This one is the biggest steam loco ever made......
    16 driving wheels.. weighed in at 550 tons..
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    this is what I want to get sometime, most likely when I get a board set up permanently.


    World's fastest steam loco

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    This is one toy train I want but nobody has made a model of it yet.
    Union Pacific turbine...It had a huge jet engine in it driving an alternator and was rated at 8500hp.....
    Only in America....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chooky View Post
    This is one toy train I want but nobody has made a model of it yet.
    Union Pacific turbine...It had a huge jet engine in it driving an alternator and was rated at 8500hp.....
    Only in America....
    And make sure you pronounce "Turbine" as "turban"
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    I stowed away on a freight ship once that had a turbine engine in the funnel and 2 giant electric motors to turn the screws.

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