Greg@mnrr
Section Hand
A quick question for the forum..."Who mixes rolling stock eras?"
I found that over the years I purchased rolling stock because that I either liked the road name, color theme or some other compelling reason to spend money. Soon I found that I have rolling stock from the 60's to mid-80's. I try to keep trains and their rolling stock and motive power in the same or close era.
I have a collection of late steam early diesel KD cars still in their boxes, never used. I like their details and appearances.
Who else has this problem and how do you handle it?
Thanks.
Greg
I found that over the years I purchased rolling stock because that I either liked the road name, color theme or some other compelling reason to spend money. Soon I found that I have rolling stock from the 60's to mid-80's. I try to keep trains and their rolling stock and motive power in the same or close era.
I have a collection of late steam early diesel KD cars still in their boxes, never used. I like their details and appearances.
Who else has this problem and how do you handle it?
Thanks.
Greg