Being a lot younger than most here (born 2002), my earliest memories are, of course, Thomas and Friends, which I still collect today, as well as ho, which I still collect as well, however, for me, my first O gauge was not a family heirloom, nor was it a modern one. In 2010, my parents had just gotten divorced, and my grandfather was attending a church sale, when he came across a box of old trains. He bought them, never looking past the top where the little old blue diesel was, knowing that, for the price he paid, the engine was worth it. After teasing me (pretending someone else had bought it, and having the preacher, who he was friends with, play along) we began going through them. The engine was a 230 C&O alco, the pride of my fleet to this day. There were multiple operating space cars, sadly, all were beat up (the minute man car is now repaired and is a favorite of my grandpa's, unfortunately, the satellite car and mercury capsule car are still awaiting serious repairs,) however, when we got to the bottom of the box, I noticed a false bottom, and underneath this cardboard cover, was a marx steamer. Who would have thought that a $40 box of trains would turn into such a massive fleet, and a great hobby!