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Too much according to the family, not enough according to me. Lots of it belonged to older members of my family, including a 1001 outfit, a 1567W outfit, and some postwar Marx and Lionel. At least the hobby makes the holidays easy . Haven't actually bought much myself, just some assorted prewar Lionel, an Ives 70 baggage car, and a 1666 steamer.

I'm planning an "around the house" shelf layout in the future. I have all k-line; about 350' of super snap track, 5 ABA f7 sets, about 10 other k-line diesels (mp15s, gp38s, rs3s), lots of their diecast hoppers and my favorites are the 16 wheel diecast flatcars.  Oh and some Williams passenger cars. 

I also collect k-line catalogs; I have a lot. 

Fyi I reside with 3 big dogs. 

Definitely more than would fit on any layout I am ever likely to, without winning the lottery. I doubt that I could even estimate in the ball park, maybe the county, especially when it comes to freight cars. I do need to sort and re-evaluate some, might be time to go to another swap meet as a vendor.

 While I don't currently have a permanent layout, I buy to RUN, not sit in boxes or on shelves, but I focus on UP and SP Steam/Transition era and Weyerhaeuser Timber, so I would consider myself an operating collector. While I have more than I can run at one time, there are still many pieces, locomotives in particular, that I would like to get. I don't follow the philosophy that it all has to be on the layout at one time. It can help keep the interest up, if there is some variety to cycle on and off the layout. The roads of my interest, had to many interesting locomotives to limit myself to only what would fit on the layout that I don't even have yet.

  It may seem a shame to have Scale size articulated Locomotives that only get to run on floor layouts, mainly at Christmas Time, but I have found with some items you have to buy them when they are available. I' still kicking myself, for not finding the money for that Beautiful 3rd Rail SP AM-2 cab-forward when they were released, they don't show up on the secondary market very often.

Doug

My wife fully supports my train hobby, probably because it keeps me out of the bars.   Plus it allows her to get the things she wants and I can't complain.  As such, she thinks I should get more.  My thoughts?  I've no more place to put trains while I'm rebuilding my layout.  Plus, my new theme means I have some stuff that no longer fits.  So, when I sell the stuff I don't need and finish the layout with its additional under table storage, I may start buying again.  For now, I have too much.

Having transformed from an enthusiastic collector to a layout builder and operator my trains represent more that I could ever use. My layout represents the Eastern road names and there are only 7 once major fallen flag RR's  that I am now  focusing on operating. Years back collecting was fun and I purchased 100's of items. Today the layout is my only interest. Bottom line is that I only need a dozen engines and matching caboose's.  As a result my buying habits of late have been very selective and purposeful.

 

Jim 1939 posted:

A few or many it's not a question I would answer online.

I'm not a chicken little, there have been a few private collections stolen, and a few train stores burglarized, but model train thefts are a rather rare occurrence. I suspect that almost all private collection thefts were someone who knew of the collection personally, rather than learned of it on line. Posting collection information here on the forum sure doesn't give anyone my address. Even if someone were to look at my profile and see that I live in Forest Grove, Oregon, which is a small town, GOOD LUCK finding my home.

  I have been a victim of Home burglary, I had 10-12 Legacy, JLC, and Lionmaster locomotives, on a display table, and 4 more on a small platform, in my Living room(this was BEFORE I got married) the replacement value would have easily been $10,000+, Plus many more in a spare bedroom. Not a single one was touched. My entire gunsafe was removed, my desktop PC was stolen as well as a camera and a few other small items. in terms of value, they walked right by about as much value on that display table and layout, as they actually took.

 Trains just are not an easy to sell item for the average crook, a pistol or camera is much easier to sell quickly than a VL Bigboy. So you can worry about your "Collection" being stolen, but in my experience it would be one of the last things that you SHOULD worry about being stole. A greater concern, if you were to consider collection insurance, would be Fire, or Flood. If you were to insure against fire or flood, then theft would also likely be included, or available at a very minimal cost.

Doug

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