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Bnsftrains,

I always receive just what I need. In that case it's always, "decent". I have no idea as to what I'll receive this year. This Christmas is producing many mixed feelings, each different in each of my children. Even if I do not receive anything train related. The one special gift I'm able to enjoy is one more Christmas with my family. You see my friend, what's decent to you has an entirely different meaning.

 

God Bless,

"Pappy"

Nothing yet from Santa ! 

 

from my self - I bought the Lionel Lion Chief Frosty the Snowman set plus the extra boxcar. 

 

The family does not buy trains for me anymore !  I have traded some stuff off for different cars !  feelings were hurt !  My mistake in not telling them that happens in the model railroading business!  My brother somewhat understands because He collect Baseball & Football cards ! 

My wife and best friend bought me a great train book on trains of the world and two dvds from Herron Videos about the Norfolk and Western.  On my own I treated myself to several of the Lionel die cast semi-scale freight cars from 1991 which I have wanted for a long, long time.  The best of all was all of the fun I had last night with my three Grandchildren.  What a treat.

I bought a 10th Anniversary Polar Express LionChief set for my son (and myself).  Its the first set for both of us.  I bought the PE baggage car,and snow tower, lots of extra fast track, and a couple of Woodland Scenic buildings.   I also bought a bunch of Lemax buildings, mountains, trees to make a winter scene.

 

I also bought him a Lionel lamp for his room.  Its the one that has the locomotive with moving wheels and train sounds. 

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The Lionel Pocono set is quite decent.  Good sound, good smoke, terrific caboose.  On the minus side, the animal car is not lit and the animals are impossible to see as they are set in the middle of the car and not near the "windows".  Also the hopper coal load is a light blue.  In the catalog and box art it is black (kinda like real coal).  Anthracite is not blue coal.  It burns blue.  Easily fixed with some glossy black krylon.

Kato N Scale UP FEF-3, cab# 844, and matching 7 car passenger set.  The first delivery of the items will not include DCC, sound or lights in the cars.

 

I purchased from a vendor that installed DCC, sound and lights in each car along with a tender light which is not available from KATO.

 

Exceptional N Scale work from KATO

 

http://katousa.com/N/FEF/index.html

 

Take a look

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Bnsftrains,

i think your choice of the word "decent" was most inappropriate in describing Christmas gifts. All gifts are "decent", to use your wording. While i did get some nice train stuff including a surprise PRR signal in my stocking, the best gifts were having some close friends and family over for Christmas Eve, and being able to give some of my closest train buddies custom made Fonda, Johnstown, & Gloversville R.R. coffee mugs.

Perhaps you should re-think your choice of words before entering "post".

 

jackson

I do suppose the idea of "decent" varies vastly among train buyers today.

 

Christmas, twenty-five years ago I re-entered the hobby. Everyone talks about the technological improvements made during Richard Kughn's reign at Lionel. Often overlooked is his efforts to improve and mass market starter sets again. So I started again with a Lionel starter 4-4-2 steam engine bought at a department store... I might not otherwise had seen the set.

 

It wasn't the high end Super-O trains of my youth, but it was sure good enough to rekindle the flame. A couple more starter sets were bought, including K-Line and I was on my way.

 

All these years later, I still have all these trains and they all still work perfectly. I've never once had a DOA or something defective that had to be sent back for service. The smoke unit in the original 4-4-2 has been replaced once, but that was a decade ago and that still works like new.

 

Granted, the trains I like don't have all the new features. But unlike so many on this forum, I don't experience all the problems so commonly grumbled about. I sure can live without the problems... there's enough of those in life without having them on the train layout too.

 

Funny, but I'm sure when I was a kid, I imagined my trains were far more real than they were. Today, when I hear that "bicycle horn buzzer" that Lionel used in those postwar diesels, I thought "well, that's hardly realistic." Yet at the time, I probably imagined it was.

 

Well, my imagination has remained well intact. I watch my trains and they do everything the high-end trains do, but without all the added expense or frustration.

 

And I run trains for FUN, not frustration. And when as an adult, I found out how much money that Lionel set I had as a kid listed for, I called my dad out of the blue and said "thanks." He said "for what?" I had no idea that childhood train set was almost 2-weeks pay for him.

 

That was a Merry Christmas. And all these years later, my so-called inferior, non-scale, toy trains still make me just as happy as they did years ago.

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