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...only more expensive, takes up more space, less versitile etc..

my dad has quite an extensive train set so i know what you're about, but i stand by the fact its an old mans hobby

old mans hobby?

lol

there are ppl around the world aged from 10 through to 16 that have a bigger set then i do.

age is nothin to base this type of hobby on. its pure interest in creatin such a thing like this and being able to control and construct somethin thats fun.

old mans hobby?

lol

there are ppl around the world aged from 10 through to 16 that have a bigger set then i do.

age is nothin to base this type of hobby on. its pure interest in creatin such a thing like this and being able to control and construct somethin thats fun.

buy some lego then :thumbsup:

old mans hobby?

lol

there are ppl around the world aged from 10 through to 16 that have a bigger set then i do.

age is nothin to base this type of hobby on. its pure interest in creatin such a thing like this and being able to control and construct somethin thats fun.

rofl direct quote from side of the box huh? :woot:

well each to their own, better than snorting lines of poor quality coke or sniffing lees socks i guess

i'm off to bed, gotta be up at 5:30 :thumbsup: nite all :P

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