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any Farmallers into model railroading?
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Posted by off the tractor and now its play time on January 25, 2003 at 10:24:51 from (63.147.130.33):
A little off subject but I was wondering where a guy could by model railroading items these days. Most toy stores that I have been to over the past few years don't even carry train sets anymore let alone specialty items such as extra track, switches, and those neat steam engines that acually smoke and cost alot of money. I guess the kids these days go from Tickle-Me-Elmo straight to the computer. I have tried sending and getting a catolog from toy train makers such as Bachmann but found that I had to pay for the magazine and found that it wasn't a mail order one, just one that had there new stuff in it. I guess they are reluctant to ship through mail on the count of items getting broke and is why I am reluctant to order stuff off the internet auctions as well. Where do you all get your model railroading items? Do you know of any good model railroading web-sites? The ones that I have found kind of suck. I was a model railroader as a kid (before I got into Farmall tractors) and would like to put together that huge layout that I thought about as a kid. But I would need to add alot of stuff to the trainsets that I accumulated as a kid. Just simply buying another train set would not quit include the specialty stuff that I need such as switches and what not.
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