What sign do you have at the entrance to your train room?
Here's the sign above the door that leads down to my train room / man cave. It's self-explanatory.
|
Replies sorted oldest to newest
I didn't post a sign at the entry to my train room. Instead, I mounted two brochure holders on the inside wall and placed two info brochures about the layout for visitors -- basically answers to FAQs. Those takeaways describe the features of the layout with photos and tell the story of its design and construction.
Mike M. LCCA 12394
Basement layout. Walk down the stairs and you are greeted by the 1885 glass negative images of the Newport Electric Trolley Company. Look to the right and you will see the MBTA Rapid Transit map. Turn the corner and you are welcomed to "Poppie's Trains.
Nothing yet, but "All Aboard!", or "Trains to Denver, left Track" have entered my thoughts.
My daughter had this made for me at Christmas about 8 years ago.
Come Early
Stay Long
And Buy Lots
No sign mainly because not sure what to put up. The basement is part train room, part weight/exercise room for my wife and I, and part non-train hobby area. We don't have children, so the area is not child proof. So maybe:
My dear Forum friend, Leroof, gave me this sign a few years ago when he and his wife stayed over at my house when they drove down from Maine and we attended the Westchester Toy & Train Show in White Plains, NY:
He also gave me an Erector Set bridge that I call my George Washingmachine Bridge:
Arnold
;D
Mitch
@M. Mitchell Marmel posted:;DMitchI clearly got the last sentence. Keep your cottenpicken hands in your pocket. Relax and watch the blinking lights.
Access to this requires an OGR Forum Supporting Membership