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Hi, Long time 3RS guy, obsessed with all the details. Still am, but I received my first vintage Lionel #8 engine (in awesome shape) and some repro MTH cars as a Christmas gift. 

I have seen the light. (Some blinking intermittently.) Charming is not the word. Mystical and addicting would be more appropriate. 

So yeah, I'm now onto find the perfect 408e, 9e, and just bought some Lionel Traditions State Cars. (5 car set, wth 2 Illinois. ) Pray for me. :-0

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Vintage Lionel #8 with MTH Cars.
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Dreyfuss Hudson posted:

I have seen the light. (Some blinking intermittently.) Charming is not the word. Mystical and addicting would be more appropriate. 

At this point in time all hope is lost. You have started down the path of no possible return. May you stay in control of your thought process. By doing so you can display some traits of being "normal".ROTFL

Prewar Pappy posted:
Dreyfuss Hudson posted:

I have seen the light. (Some blinking intermittently.) Charming is not the word. Mystical and addicting would be more appropriate. 

At this point in time all hope is lost. You have started down the path of no possible return. May you stay in control of your thought process. By doing so you can display some traits of being "normal".ROTFL

Yeah. As with most obsessions: cars, women, trains... all is lost. :-0

Rob English posted:

Welcome to the Dark Side.  You will love it here.  These big trains have such....Presence... feel the ozone!

Yeah, the smell is awesome. The sound? I like the traditional (no proto) kind. Again, I come from the highly-detailed 3RS world, but have come to know there is something about the ambient sound that the actual locomotive and cars create themselves. It's Zen. Digital can never recreate that. I love the originals but the MTH/Lionels (traditional) are really awesome too. 

Here's some of my work in 3RS: https://ogrforum.com/t...48#14523222173269148

Love modeling in 3RS, but the operating has been leaving me flat. Once they go around a few times... 

But running the tinplate is something different. It's infectious.

 

 

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oh my o,my,,,,,,,,,once you go  standard,,,you never go back....I love all the freaking new standard,,,,dont care what the plates say,,,,its standardddddddddddddd ,what is better than a standard steam engine smoking,,,,yeaks,,,,,,inpressive to say the least,,,,,,,enjoy,,,ps we are here as a support group,,,,just in case you need some,,,,,

More prayers coming your way, my friend.  You'll need them!  

This is a journey I've navigated the past two years.  And while I'll always love O-Gauge hi-rail, you just gotta admit that Standard Gauge is the true epitome of toy trains.  Placed in the right setting, there's nothing better.  No need to worry about the details (or lack thereof).   The pure enjoyment lies in the fact that there's enough product charm there to just let the power of our brain fill in the (missing) details.  Doesn't get any better than that. 

Standard Gauge = toy train charm at its finest. 

David

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It does look nice, but you got to have some serious space to really make it look good.  Space is something I don't have.  I was quick to sell all the Std gauge I bought when I was dealing, cause I couldn't give up that much table space much less run it at home.  I do remember having a 3 car Ives passenger set running around the tree one Christmas in between train shows. 

aterry11 posted:

Mr. Hudson I have not seen a post from you in awhile Last I remember you were working on twin unit diner and kitchen for 20 th  century,  kitchen was finished and awesome did you finish the dining car  and could you post pics?  I've  asked before And inquired to your where abouts Hope all has been  well.

Hi! Thanks, I've been well, just took a break from actively posting. (I do that from time to time.)

I did finish the diner, but the car is at my train club. (Central Operating Lines.) I will be going there next week and I will photo it. (I may have some photos in my older computer, so I'll take a look.) Thanks for inquiring and have a happy holiday season!

William 1 posted:

I don't know what kind of operation you are running, but that is definitely not a full load of barrels.  I'd say eight more and you can make a profitable run.  You need a nice crane.  Everybody should have a nice crane.  Well, every maroon gondola should have a nice 219 crane anyway.  Have fun!

I was told (on another thread) that the official as-sold load was 4 barrels. I've got 6 :-P  But yeah, a nice crane.

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