11-09-2009, 06:46 PM
Thanks for the encouragement, TrainNut!
My older kiddo is 5 and his younger brother is 1, so it'll be a while before the little one even manages to do something with his older brother's wooden trains besides chew on them.
I would have started Andrew (the older kiddo) in HO since what I had for him there may have been a little more rugged, but space-wise N makes more sense and he's just drawn to it more than HO. HO is 'Daddy's trains'. He's at a phase where he wants HIS trains to be different, but he's wanting Model Trains vs. the wooden ones.
I'll be sure to post progress as it happens. Can't wait for Xmas morning!
Galen
My older kiddo is 5 and his younger brother is 1, so it'll be a while before the little one even manages to do something with his older brother's wooden trains besides chew on them.
I would have started Andrew (the older kiddo) in HO since what I had for him there may have been a little more rugged, but space-wise N makes more sense and he's just drawn to it more than HO. HO is 'Daddy's trains'. He's at a phase where he wants HIS trains to be different, but he's wanting Model Trains vs. the wooden ones.
I'll be sure to post progress as it happens. Can't wait for Xmas morning!
Galen
I may not be a rivet counter, but I sure do like rivets!