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are there any model railroaders who are youn or are they all old guys?
Posts: 49 | From: Sarnia,Ontario,Canada | Registered: Mar 2003
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sprite tender young lad of the tender age of 20. (OK maybe not so sprite and tender. and 20s not that tender iether )
Posts: 315 | From: Lander,WY USA | Registered: Jan 2002
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33. Going to be 34 at the end of June. Still working on yet another model Garrat, this time a 4-8-2+2-8-4. either I really enjoy building the models (and I do), or I'm a glutton for punishment.
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well i am probably the youngest model railroader. I am 15 now 16 in October. now don't judge me by my age I still have a pretty good layout now.
Posts: 49 | From: Sarnia,Ontario,Canada | Registered: Mar 2003
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hey shaun! you should be ashamed of yourself, asking us oldtimers how old we are (me, 36!). however, you should also be proud of yourself in that you as a young man are continuing this hobby. far too many have started it only to give it up, if they have ever gotten into it at all. keep up the good work, and no offense about the being ashamed!
Posts: 85 | From: owingsmills, md. | Registered: Aug 2002
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Old enough to have found out that you don't want to hop a freight train too close to the engine or you'll get covered with hot cinders. Actually, God said,"Let there be LIGHT!" and the light came on and there I stood. Then God shouted,"TURN IT OFF! TURN IT OFF!" Actually, 65 next January.
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I'm 44, and started about 6 mths ago. My garage has been converted to my train office. I do not really have enough time to work on my layout, but I have enough money now to buy all the items I need. It takes 20 years of savings to get into a good system!! That, and time. Thats why you get quite a few old farts doing it. You can do it for a lot less, but all the nice and uptodate things are expensive. Well, here's to finishing my layout within a year, oops, nearly forgot, and another year for the scenery!
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I am 28,but I know a man in our near my town,who is still going modelrailroading.Age-81.It is not a joke.Rather preserved locomotive and steaming-with a cigarette in his mouth.
Posts: 1 | From: Bulgaria | Registered: Jul 2003
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Age??? Worked as a telegrapher for the NYC before the end of steam! Saw the last Niagara (6009) on train # 9 westbound out of Rochester NY - last steam powered passenger, that is. by the way - 68.
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Okay, work this out, I have 5 Grandchildren all still in school, my eldest Daughter is nearly 40 Hmmmm so what do you think my age might be. Toffee Apple for the winner.
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hey shamus! you are 29. what, do you think anyone here is dumb enough to tackle your question...no need to tell the truth, just happy you are here!
Posts: 85 | From: owingsmills, md. | Registered: Aug 2002
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Too old to play with trains but not old enough for it to be my mid-life crisis hobby. Never-the-less here I am. I often wonder what my wife thinks. She is inclined to remark about every other facet of my life except this one. Kind of refreshing actually.
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43 here shaun be 44 in september. I am an engineer for csx previously conrail. I'm the last in the family to work on the railroad. that is why I was able to answer your lashup question. I have also been into model railroading for about 28 years and have the collection to prove it.lol. do yourself a favor and stay away from the lower end brands of trains most of them have poor electrical pic ups and only 1 truck drive. the only thing you will be looking at here is a headache buying the cheap stuff. stick with athearn, walthers, proto 1000, 2000, etc.
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