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Just want to say hello from northern New Jersey and thanks for making this lionel group. It all started when I was 5 years old and my grandfather took a 4x8 piece of plywood into the back room and we went to town on making the most compact and intense layout within the given space. He has been collecting Lionels from when he was a kid and had a huge double deck layout before he met my grandmother. They got a house with no basement so everything went into boxes. He has a collection of around 155 sets, every plasticville building and other odds and ends. I remember going to garage sales and buying boxes and boxes of trains for next to nothing with him 15-20 years back. Large Italian style Christmases, we always had a circle around the tree until I got the idea of running the circle around the whole living room on the floor. I'm 30 years old now and finally got a house to myself with a basement to set up a nice layout. I've been collecting over the years and have a nice little collection going myself. I'm in the process of building a 16x8 layout in my basement now. I've been going to all the local train shows and got the nickname postwar kid because that's all I mainly buy and the dealers are shocked to learn I want postwar stuff. I have around 100 Alco engines and need a few more to complete my Alco collection. I am currently searching for the hard to find Alcos. I need the 221 olive drab engines and the new havens. Attached are some pictures of the 4x8 double deck with up and down ramps that I designed when I was 5-8 years old back in 1990. I wanted maximum action and trains. I'll post pictures of my grandpas original layout. My first layout which is still up. And my 16x8 which is going up now
Jared

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Jared,

Welcome to the forum! This is encouraging. I have been doing this with my grandson since he was 1 1/2. He just turned 5. I hope it stays with him like it has for you. Thanks for sharing the photos.

You should display an email in your profile. You won't get spammed. I am in Jersey and was curious if were close. Also, some may have those engines you seek and would want to contact you offline.

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Jared,

Welcome!!  As Carl said, by adding your email address to your profile, I have never received anything but useful information, questions, and feedback.. I agree the emails I have received have always been of the nature Carl mentioned; or inquiries into something I posted to sell.

So you are no newbie to the hobby!  I wish I had had someone to help me along when I was a child; I bought my own HO set in the late '60s when I was 12 or so, learned from magazines, and have been at it ever since, though I switched to O gauge 4 or 5 years ago,

I'm looking forward to seeing what you do on your layout!

I must say this is the place to be!!

Mark Boyce posted:

Jared,

Click on your name, Postwarkid, to open your profile.  There is a field for email right by your birthday and location you filled in when you joined.

Nice Alcos.  I don't see a Texas Special 211.  I have a powered and dummy if you don't have any and are interested.

I think I have the 211s.   I have doubles and triples of some.   I'll check.   I need the olive green sante fe.   Olive military.   New havens.   Navy

Mark Boyce posted:
Moonman posted:
PostwarKID posted:

I don't know how to display it yet.      I'm a few miles west of the meadowlands sports complex.   

It figures, I am in the other jersey, in Gloucester county.

LOL

I take it there are two Jerseys, like there are two Pennsylvanias.  I happen to be in Westsylvania.

yes, south of Trenton gets treated by the State like a step-child. But, the government folks seem to like it that way. It is what is...

Texas Pete posted:
PostwarKID posted:

I'm a few miles west of the meadowlands sports complex.   

You owe it to yourself to visit these two fabulous clubs, especially from that location:

The NJ Hirailers in Paterson - LINK

The New York Society of Model Engineers in Carlstadt - LINK

You won't regret it.

"Texas" (formerly "New Yawk")Pete

Texas Pete,

We have conversed for a while now, and it just dawned on me that Texas Pete was the hot sauce  my dad always put on his broiled fish!  Why did it take so long to remember??

Jared, welcome to the forum. I'm mainly a scale guy with plans to build a 2 rail layout but I do have a passing interest in postwar. I still have my Lionel postwar trains from the '70s (they were hand me downs from the '50s). About 6 or 7 years ago I was given a locomotive for free and had it repaired. I think the locomotive is a 2037? I still need a tender for it. Last year I got a turbine set from wife's uncle who passed away. Most of my stuff is sets. I plan to research them and possibly collect more sets. 

Anyway, I just wanted to say how nice it is to see someone of your age actually get the train bug. I was about 35 when the bug bit me again. I live an hour south of you. The northeast is a good place to be if you are O gauge enthusiast. There's a lot of good shows within driving distance. 

Mark Boyce posted:

Texas Pete,

We have conversed for a while now, and it just dawned on me that Texas Pete was the hot sauce  my dad always put on his broiled fish!  Why did it take so long to remember??

Don't know 'bout that but when I first discovered the train forums I selected the moniker Texas Pete because my name is Pete, I've lived in Texas since 1976 (more than half my life) and I wanted to distinguish myself from the thousands of other Petes. 

Didn't even know about TP hot sauce until relatively recently.  My brands have always been Tobasco and Frank's Louisiana.

Pete

Texas Pete posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

Texas Pete,

We have conversed for a while now, and it just dawned on me that Texas Pete was the hot sauce  my dad always put on his broiled fish!  Why did it take so long to remember??

Don't know 'bout that but when I first discovered the train forums I selected the moniker Texas Pete because my name is Pete, I've lived in Texas since 1976 (more than half my life) and I wanted to distinguish myself from the thousands of other Petes. 

Didn't even know about TP hot sauce until relatively recently.  My brands have always been Tobasco and Frank's Louisiana.

Pete

Fair enough.  I just as soon use Heinz ketchup.

RonH posted:

Welcome to the forum, I m also from North Jersey and also like postwar along with prewar.
Hope to see you at some of the local train shows.
Would like to have a way of identifying O Gauge forum members at train shows, shirt/button/name badge?

What's the next train show your going to?   Not many in northern nj for a few months it seems.   I want to go to the large one in Connecticut or Massachusetts that's coming up 

Texas Pete posted:
PostwarKID posted:

I'm a few miles west of the meadowlands sports complex.   

You owe it to yourself to visit these two fabulous clubs, especially from that location:

The NJ Hirailers in Paterson - LINK

The New York Society of Model Engineers in Carlstadt - LINK

You won't regret it.

"Texas" (formerly "New Yawk")Pete

I've been to both.   I live close to the New York society of model engineers.    I'm going to become a member when I get some spare time.   I have 2 full time jobs and a lionel hobby of setting up my 8x16 which is time consuming 

Hudson J1e posted:

Jared, welcome to the forum. I'm mainly a scale guy with plans to build a 2 rail layout but I do have a passing interest in postwar. I still have my Lionel postwar trains from the '70s (they were hand me downs from the '50s). About 6 or 7 years ago I was given a locomotive for free and had it repaired. I think the locomotive is a 2037? I still need a tender for it. Last year I got a turbine set from wife's uncle who passed away. Most of my stuff is sets. I plan to research them and possibly collect more sets. 

Anyway, I just wanted to say how nice it is to see someone of your age actually get the train bug. I was about 35 when the bug bit me again. I live an hour south of you. The northeast is a good place to be if you are O gauge enthusiast. There's a lot of good shows within driving distance. 

Awsome to hear.   I love the scale and 2 rail trains but I've been brought up with the o27 stuff and got the bug.   I have a few extra tenders in one of my bins for that 2037.   There's some good shows down near you I was just at the brick show and found a few diamonds in the rough down there 

PostwarKID posted:
RonH posted:

Welcome to the forum, I m also from North Jersey and also like postwar along with prewar.
Hope to see you at some of the local train shows.
Would like to have a way of identifying O Gauge forum members at train shows, shirt/button/name badge?

What's the next train show your going to?   Not many in northern nj for a few months it seems.   I want to go to the large one in Connecticut or Massachusetts that's coming up 

Looks like Wayne 7-24 and Edison 8-13 & 14. Montvale usually later. Also working on artwork for a button with the OG logo and my forum name, will post when I m done with a button/picture.

RonH posted:
PostwarKID posted:
RonH posted:

Welcome to the forum, I m also from North Jersey and also like postwar along with prewar.
Hope to see you at some of the local train shows.
Would like to have a way of identifying O Gauge forum members at train shows, shirt/button/name badge?

What's the next train show your going to?   Not many in northern nj for a few months it seems.   I want to go to the large one in Connecticut or Massachusetts that's coming up 

Looks like Wayne 7-24 and Edison 8-13 & 14. Montvale usually later. Also working on artwork for a button with the OG logo and my forum name, will post when I m done with a button/picture.

Make me a button.   I'll give you the money.   Sounds cool.   There's a huge show in Connecticut or massachusettes that's huge.   I want to go to that one 

welcome to the forum.  The yellow boxcar in the end photos looks like a Rich's Hobbytown boxcar. That was really a unique hobby store in Pine Brook NJ.  The building was an old church and the ground level had a mini museum.  only photo I could find online of an O gauge Rich's Hobbytown boxcar.

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ed h posted:

welcome to the forum.  The yellow boxcar in the end photos looks like a Rich's Hobbytown boxcar. That was really a unique hobby store in Pine Brook NJ.  The building was an old church and the ground level had a mini museum.  only photo I could find online of an O gauge Rich's Hobbytown boxcar.

Just called my grandpa.   He said he went there every weekend     He still has the boxcar 

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