Well good for you . Its agreat hobby for you to get into along with that Grandson . I collected toy trains for years until 2000 when tragity hit me . Then I had to hide & sell off most of it through a nasty divorce . I sold over 5,000.00 worth of Lionel trains & accesories , both pre war & newer stuff .The guy that actually ripped me off hauled 2 vehicles full out of here . I had one o;d set stilll in the boxes that was worth around 1,000.00 & he got it for 250.00 . Just made me sick seeing all those gorgous trains go . But i still have all my American Flyers trains & accessories .I think I have about 40 engines & God only knows how many full sets . Watch for toy train shows near you . Take that boy to as many as you can . I took my Grandson to a couple & it was a joy watching his eyes twinkle . You can find some good deals sometimes , but like anywhere else , theres always a swindler in the crowd . Get a tunnel , bridge & a couple action accessories for that layout . I made some shelves that are mounted on the walls in a couple of my rooms up next to the ceiling . I wrapped some of my engines in cellephane & set them on those shelves .Oh, during my divorce I learned my wife had an appraiser come in while I was working . He appraised what she could find still here & he set the value of my train stuff at 27,000.00 . So my divorce after 33 yrs of marriage , hit me quite hard . Njoy that Grandson while he"s little & hopefully he carries on with an interest in trains because its dieing out because of all that stupid electronic crap . Please send me pics after you set that train up . God bless & have a Joyfull Merry CHRISTmas . Ken
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