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Model Railroading

By DeathHimself

6 years ago


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#14 6 years ago

My father is building a rather large outdoor layout in his backyard. My mom is ok with it, since she gets to do the landscaping.

My two year old has developed an immense obsession with trains, and I've been kicking around the idea of selling a majority of my pins to fund a decent size HO layout in the garage

#17 6 years ago
Quoted from tdiddy:

If your selling pins...you should just go all in

I wish, but my house and land is small. N gauge or HO is what I have room for.

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