Aster1
New Member
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and would like to introduce myself. I'm in Des Moines, IA and have the itch to get back into Model Railroading. I've been over occupied with my business for the last 7 years and need the relaxation that comes from building and working a good layout. It looks like much has changed since I last was reading Model Railroader mag. Most of the mail order suppliers that were the "big guns" are gone and the prices are sky high now. I thought my Harley stuff was expensive!
I'm looking to start fresh and design and build a new N gauge layout and need some pointers to get started. The winter is shaping up to be a real drag here in DM so I'm looking to keep warm and dig right in.
Hope to find my way around the forum and get some tips from you all that are up to speed with things since "the dark ages" I am coming out of.
In the nice weather I tend to ride or tour with the Harley, so "Time's a Wast'n" for me to get started here. I have the next four great months to enjoy with my old beloved pastime and then putter more when it's crappy riding weather.
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Aster Boyton
Des Moines, Iowa
I'm new to this forum and would like to introduce myself. I'm in Des Moines, IA and have the itch to get back into Model Railroading. I've been over occupied with my business for the last 7 years and need the relaxation that comes from building and working a good layout. It looks like much has changed since I last was reading Model Railroader mag. Most of the mail order suppliers that were the "big guns" are gone and the prices are sky high now. I thought my Harley stuff was expensive!
I'm looking to start fresh and design and build a new N gauge layout and need some pointers to get started. The winter is shaping up to be a real drag here in DM so I'm looking to keep warm and dig right in.
Hope to find my way around the forum and get some tips from you all that are up to speed with things since "the dark ages" I am coming out of.
In the nice weather I tend to ride or tour with the Harley, so "Time's a Wast'n" for me to get started here. I have the next four great months to enjoy with my old beloved pastime and then putter more when it's crappy riding weather.
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Aster Boyton
Des Moines, Iowa