I had a few Plasticville items as a child, which I got as Christmas and birthday presents along with Lionel trains and accessories. I'm sure this is true for many of you.
What is probably different from most of you is that I was like a tornado with my Plasticville during my childhood. I still have most of the structures, but they are all damaged and/or incomplete.
Today, I discovered for the 1st time how sentimental I am about my childhood Plasticville.
After work today, I treated myself to a visit to my LHS. There, I noticed for the first time that there were quite a few complete Plasticville structures in original boxes. When I saw my childhood Plasticville in pristine condition and perfectly complete, I had to have it.
Photos of what I bought today appear below.
The Spit Level Home (notice it even has the TV antenna on top of the chimney and the little black lanterns over the garage and just to the right of the front entrance):
The Log Cabin, Rustic Fence & Tree (I must have lost the tree the 1st day I got it as a child because I don't even remember it, and the chimney on my original disappeared decades ago):
The Freight Yard Set (I lost or destroyed the freight station and the switch tower I had was dilapidated):
Here's the dilapidated switch tower, which has a charm of its own:
Finally, I bought a Plasticville item today that I didn't have as a child: the Roadside Stand, which I absolutely love:
At the moment I do not know whether any of these items will ever be on my layout. That is because I am not about to remove my two baseball parks and I love the numerous accessories and other structures already on my layout. I was mindful of this when I bought these Plasticville items today, but I still bought them because I was overwhelmed by feelings of nostalgia they inspired in me.
I'd be very cutious if any of you folks have similar feelings about your Plasticville.
Arnold