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If you had unlimited funds, would you buy it all. I get in the back of my mind every once in awhile, I walk up to a dealer table and say, "give me everything on your table.

Saw just that thing happen a few years back at our show in Clayton, New York up in the Thousand Islands. Dealer had one table of MPC stuff. But he had every little corner and shelf full and cramed with everything MPC you could imagine. Sunday evening he was packing up and a guy walks up and says, "give me everything". They got together Mon afternoon and made a deal. I thought that was the coolest thing Ive ever seen at a show!!!!

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I may, at one point in my life enjoyed doing that. As for this hobby, I picked a road (N&W) and ultimately settled on all scale, all steam, all command control. There are a few extraneous pieces that have slipped in but I've just given you a fairly good description of my collection. The older I get the more I have learned to be grateful for what I have and just let go of everything else.

 

Just my $0.02

 

Gilly

During one of my assignments at Bragg I attended the Southeast Division of the TCA shows.  They were held in a Sears meeting room in a mall in Raleigh, NC.

 

A one day show, either Sat or Sun and I had a table.  Across the isle a member had a table with an eclectic assembly of mostly Postwar Lionel and a few Marx.

 

At the end of the show, as we were packing up, he approached me and asked if I wanted everything he had left, for $250.  I had the cash (I had a good show), and I thought why not.  So we packed up his stuff too.

 

Some of his items included a 2243 Santa Fe AB, Marx 333 and tender, ZW, 3854 scale operating boxcar with box (black doors and end chip), 665 with tender and several freight cars and other miscellany. 

 

A good end to a good show.  I replaced the chipped 3854 end with a new one from Madison Hardware (same as a 714/2954 end).

 

 

As mentioned above, with unlimited funds, I would have three warehouses , one would house a Postwar operating Museum layout. 2nd would house four,  scale operating layouts, HO, O 2 rail, O Scale 3 rail and N scale.
3rd warehouse would be the storage facility for small portable knock down layouts that would travel to train shows to promote operations and scenery techniques.

If I was in the green, I would have a warehouse with a O scale layout of the SP.  It would be circa the 1950's and would be an accurate depiction of the SP around the San Francisco Bay Area.  It would include the Mission Bay Yard (San Francisco) and the Bayshore Yard (Brisbane).  I love rail yards and industrial areas.  It would also include the SP station that was at 4th and Townsend Streets in San Francisco.  Maybe I'd make the SP lines all the way to San Jose!  I'd try to find and buy all of the scale SP steam and diesel locomotives (of that era) made by Sunset, Atlas, Lionel, MTH, etc.  I'd pay any price for them (after all it's unlimited funds!).  I would have a replica of the Mission Bay and Bayshore roundhouses custom made.

 

Oh...what a wonderful dream...

 

  Matt 

Mission Bay Rail Yard 100913

Mission Bay Roundhouse being torn down

Bayshore Roundhouse 1978

Bayshore Roundhouse Turntable

SP Station 4th and Townsend Sts

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Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:

All you folks are thinkin' small.

Unlimited funds?

I would buy the Union Pacific, build a new New York Central Hudson,

the GG1's would run again . . . "How am I doin'?"

 

Scrapiron Scher

I'm with him, but a fallen flag would rise again and a Zephry and golden excursion train would run all the time, cross country and back{and I'd be on either of them}....then I might buy one of those fancy ps2 engines to run on the real trains.

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What TMack said. Unlimited funds spent only on toy trains would be a waste of an opportunity to do good for those less fortunate. Although there is always more in need than resources to go around, at least I could improve some people's lives. 

 

The older I get, the more I realize that the pursuit of only material things is not a very good use of money. 

 

I have more than enough toy trains now. 

 

Paul Goodness

Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:

All you folks are thinkin' small.

Unlimited funds?

I would buy the Union Pacific, build a new New York Central Hudson,

the GG1's would run again . . . "How am I doin'?"

 

Scrapiron Scher

You're doing well.  And I'm with you - and I'd sort of like to have a working H7, an ATSF 2900 Northern, and set of Warbonnet F3s, too.

 

And I've also always wanted a 1:1 scale model of the battleship Bismarck.

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Original post would not go through, although others responding to other sites did.

So this will be MUCH abbreviated.  Just a long list of cars prior to 1940, many the

general public have not heard of, the lease of a car to spend a few months in Europe,

the reacquisition of family farms to store them,  my own train company to build all

the O 3R items I want, my own automobile company to build the cars I want, to

fill those large gaps, too,  the review of tax and laws of various European countries for a second home, and a large building for a business school on a college campus, named after my parents and grandparents.   Oops, does that sign say "Egress"?  It must be

the way out of Fantasyland.

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