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    Just another hobby full of AD's. I have been dabbling in the hobby for 10 years. I have Atlas,lionel O guage 3 rail layout that keeps changing. I enjoy making the landscaping,rock,mountains,lakes and streams.The system i have is TMCC by lionel which is a wireless remote control,so i can activate switches, gantry crane,smoke units and a list to long to mention from anywhere in the house. They even have software so that you can have your layout on the computer and run everthing from the pc.I also have a system that allows you to make a recording of every move you make on the layout,and when your done making your recording,you just hit one button and everything is all automatic! The wiring end of this stuff is also pretty neat. Its a good winter time hobby when iam not ice fishing,sking,or checking my trap line.

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    Used to do that. Built and ran HO locomotives and roling stock when I was young. In graduate school I started building in N scale. Even got a replica of the PRR's famous Horseshoe curve built when I moved to my first house in Indianapolis. Since moving to my second abode, however, I haven't touched it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    Used to do that. Built and ran HO locomotives and roling stock when I was young. In graduate school I started building in N scale. Even got a replica of the PRR's famous Horseshoe curve built when I moved to my first house in Indianapolis. Since moving to my second abode, however, I haven't touched it.
    You can sure pack in alot of stuff in a small area with N guage! Have you ever looked at Z scale,now that small!! That why i pick O guage,i can see it!!!

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    Does playing with real choo-choo's count?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Does playing with real choo-choo's count?
    Heck yes!!! What kind of diesels do you operate? Any photos?
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    Yes sir. We have 3 rail O gauge. Mostly MTH, but also some vintage lionel. Used to have a layout a few years back, but since moving we haven't put up a layout except for at Christmas time under the tree. I need to unbox some of our train stuff and put up a layout. I do enjoy the wiring aspect of it. Lot's of fun in the winter time and I just love to watch the trains run. I also love to chase real live steam locomotives when we get a chance. Can't beat the sound of those babies!

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    gp 38, gp 38-2, gp-40, sd70, es44...I think that's it. Mostly conventionally run, but coal trains are DP (two locomotives on each end of 135 coal cars at 19,500 tons). I have a few on my phone, but will have to check my computer. I'm an engineer for Kiamichi RR that is based out of Hugo, OK. Our parent company is RailAmerica out of FL.
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    I'd love to qualify on steam...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I'd love to qualify on steam...
    Those SD 70 are a beast. I would love to run a real Loco,that would be on my BUCKET LIST.

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    When I was younger my father and I used to dabble in O vintage, mostly lionel. He is now selling off the entire collection. We had a very extensive collection of plastiville to go with it. If the interest is here I might post some for sale here.

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