Share Model Railroading with your kids...Without breaking them

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  • @eastcoastgardenrailway5210
    @eastcoastgardenrailway5210 22 дні тому +24

    My recommendation: LEGO trains. My little ones (3.5 and 5.5) aren't old enough to assemble the models, but they can drive them. And LEGO is pretty robust. Plus as they get a little bit older they can rebuild and recombine them with whatever other LEGO they are playing with. And you get a decent amount of train for generally comparable or less than a decent quality model train set.

    • @themillrunandwesternmaryland11
      @themillrunandwesternmaryland11 22 дні тому +3

      I agree. My kids have Lego trains that can be controlled by my phone or on their own. It's neat stuff.

    • @cp368productions2
      @cp368productions2 20 днів тому

      Lego trains are insanely expensive, the wooden trains is the best option.

    • @eastcoastgardenrailway5210
      @eastcoastgardenrailway5210 18 днів тому

      I can't speak for other countries, but here in Australia LEGO trains are not that expensive, relatively speaking. A basic LEGO train set is $250-$300 (and often $50 or more cheaper on special). This includes at least a bluetooth enabled battery powered loco, two or more cars, an oval of track and various miscellaneous toys.
      $250 compares pretty favourably to entry level HO "toy train" sets available in hobby stores, and is cheaper than a single decent quality HO model locomotive. If your goal is to let kids "run trains", you get something that is very robust, very flexible (both the layout AND THE TRAIN are designed to be freely remodelled) and very easy to use and it will last for decades. It's not "model railroading" per se, but I put that it's probably better value-for-money than most HO starter sets unless you go on to invest in the "realistic modelling" side of the hobby.

    • @Eli-of5hl
      @Eli-of5hl 17 днів тому +1

      Lego duplo trains are good

  • @Ferrocarril_Chicago
    @Ferrocarril_Chicago 22 дні тому +6

    I LOVED wooden trains when I was little! I still love them as collectors items.

  • @AxtonRailFan924
    @AxtonRailFan924 22 дні тому +6

    I’m 14 and I’ve been modeling since I was almost 7. It’s always been HO for me personally and now I’m expanding into Broadway limited stuff and scale trains as well. It’s been one heck of a ride.

  • @Morganstein-Railroad
    @Morganstein-Railroad 22 дні тому +1

    The first layout I remember is a oo9 layout (HOn9 to you Amaricans). We had this in my Bedroom when we lived in London. It ran around the walls of the room and was a single track with sidings at each end, but although it was in MY bedroom I wasn't allowed to run it, as my Dad (Quite rightly) thought I would run the train (Singular!) too fast or damage it whilst putting it on the tracks. This was when I was about six or seven.
    We moved house when I was Nine (1970)to Wales and our first home there was in Pontypridd. We lived there for about a year and a half. We had a new layout within three months which was a bit more realistic (still in oo9), but my interests lay elsewhere at that time - riding my pedalbike around the Estate and studying for the 11-Plus exams to get me into a Grammar School. Later that year (After passing the 11-plus and getting into that Grammar school), we moved to Swansea South Wales.
    Once Here, the new layout was built about nine minths after arriving. This one was N gauge, and over the next few years the rolling stock (all British outline) expanded and we had several layouts. Most of these were in Our bedroom (I have two Younger Brothers), but two of them were in the attick and were immense! Ther was also one that swung up into the wall and was suspended on chains when in use!
    In 1979, my father discovered Ham Radio and his interest in model railways declined to the point where he dismantled the last layout of that period and set up a Ham Radio Society. I also lost interest for a few years as I found myself in various jobs during the 1980s. In 1992 I met my wife and we had three daughters together, taking up more of my time.
    In 2004 my wife and I had split and I moved back to Swansea from Neath (A nearby Town) by which time the Ham Radio Fascination had gone from the General Public and my father wound up his Society. Then a strange thing happened. I went down to see him in his Brick built "Radio Shack" and found he''d built a model railway. Back in the 1970s he'd bought a selection of stock from a work colleague and in amongst that collection were some USA outline rolling stock, together with a couple of locos also USA outline. He never used these on any layouts and gave them to me. Thios rekindled my interest and after I found my current Flat, I built my first solo Layout. I now have about twenty Locos (Including A Kato Big Boy), and about fifty or so Freight cars and Passenger cars. The layout runs in a Full End to end style with return curves at each end, like a kind of Dumb Bell fashion.
    My love for model Rail is back in force and I can't imagine it ever going away!

  • @scottjackson3009
    @scottjackson3009 22 дні тому +1

    I started around age 5 with my cousin's American Flyer. At age 8 I got a Lionel General set. In high school, I tried N scale (think Aurora Postage Stamp trains). I went with HO for the next 30 or so years, but never forgot Lionel. My son was born in 1992 and I bought a Lionel set for his first Christmas. The Lionel bug set its hook into me and I have been a 3-railer since.

  • @richardwest9054
    @richardwest9054 22 дні тому +1

    Thanks for posting my coffee choice, Jimmy. Also for the suggestions for getting children into railroading.

  • @edwardaudet8367
    @edwardaudet8367 21 день тому +1

    My oldest grandson loved trains - we bought him all the Thomas trains and he'd play with them for hours. When he was about 5, I told him he could run my N-scale trains, at first, he was running them like Gomas from the Adams Family, but he finally got the hang of them. When I retired, I was going to rip down the layout, at the time he expressed his wishes that the layout was not only for me, but he was also one of the Engineers too. Well today he's 20 years old and still likes to run some trains when he comes over. He likes the idea for DC and switching to DCC. My other grandson who is15 still loves the basement, he tells me he likes to figure out new routes to run and he's never tired of the old layout. So, I'm glad I listened to my Engineers and kept the layout up and running. It's still a ton of fun! I'm glad I listen to wisdom of my grandsons. I started on Model trains with my dad he was 45 and I was 5, they were Lionel.

  • @AllanDygert
    @AllanDygert 22 дні тому +3

    For my birthday at the age of 5, I was given a plastic battery-operated train set. Christmas 1962 at the age of 6 ½, I received a figure 8-S scale set. The following year another S scale set. In 1965 I purchased a used HO scale set due to space and available scenic add-ons considerations. I also was given a Lionel hand-me-down from a friend in 1968. All of which I still have today. Unfortunately, by 1973, I had to put it all away until recently. Developments have changed the hobby so much, that the enjoyment has been enhanced tremendously.

  • @AllenCNW441
    @AllenCNW441 22 дні тому +2

    I’ve had some adult visitors who couldn’t resist touching-it’s actually enjoyable to see their curiosity & interest..
    Once saw a sign at a club layout: “Touch only with your eyes”.

  • @Brayden4472
    @Brayden4472 21 день тому

    I still have all of my wooden trains! I break them out every once in a while! So fun!

  • @TweetsieRailroader
    @TweetsieRailroader 21 день тому +1

    I’ve very much stuck it out in the 3-Rail, O Scale camp. Not only are they of good size, but they’re just fun. I still do 3-Rail Scale, so it’s gotta be worth something!

  • @andrewlaverghetta715
    @andrewlaverghetta715 22 дні тому +5

    My son is going to be 5 at the end of July and he’s got quite a bit of BRIO as I had when I was younger. He plays with all my older stuff when he’s at my parents’ house. It’s fun to put together something that winds all around. We usually keep ours on a table, so it is pretty busy when we get the table covered and run up to 6 different battery trains.
    That said, we have a red diesel battery train that has a remote control, plus smart tech that is Bluetooth, and if we use the switches/turnouts that have plastic parts that will accurately route a train, then you could actually do operations.

    • @andrewlaverghetta715
      @andrewlaverghetta715 22 дні тому +1

      Oh! I forgot to mention took that my son also had the Lionel Thomas set and his great aunt bought him a set of switches and some more track, so he’s actually got a siding now!

  • @ericcoughlan
    @ericcoughlan 22 дні тому +3

    I started playing with a Hornby clockwork O gauge train when I was 6. I changed to OO when I was 8. My parents were not train oriented, but saw I was loving playing with the trains, so encouraged me.

  • @erichusmann5145
    @erichusmann5145 22 дні тому +1

    BRIO for me as a youngster. That said... My dad was a member of a nearby N group (and there was an HO even closer but that was harder to deal with given space). I was running (and had my own) N scale train at something like 6 or 7, under supervision of course. (Dad also has an S gauge that he'd break out around Christmas time).
    Speaking of the club... 6 and 7 seems to be the starter age. We do require adult supervision when running (and the adult is the member, not the kid) but it gets them into it. It's always fun when dealing with young kids on the layout... if you can get them to focus on running the train (and letting YOU the adult handle making sure the train runs etc) then I think you can go as young as you think the kids can handle it.

  • @barkonious
    @barkonious 22 дні тому +2

    My grandfather built me a ho layout when I was five. I had had a few atlas engines and bluebox engines engines. I never broke any. However I did have a foam mountain that didn’t last long.

  • @patrickwebb7311
    @patrickwebb7311 22 дні тому +1

    There is a lot of great advice here. I got the bug with Thomas Wooden Railway and later Tomy/Trackmaster as a kid.

  • @Charmaster04
    @Charmaster04 21 день тому

    I for one got my first HO scale trains (Bachmann's Thomas & Friends ones) at 8. My parents started me off with Wooden Railway. For the record, I didn't break any HO gauge trains, but I did have fun turning the couplings upside down (Just to see if they'd still work) and weathering them with crayons (I took great care in what form of weathering I was representing and felt very proud of the final results, but it literally just looks like someone just drew on the wheels and lower parts of the rolling stock with brown and green crayons). Plus I removed the middle axle of three-axled coaches and tenders just to see if it made any difference (I still can't find them). So the moral of the story is, if you give your kids their own trains to do what they like with, you may be amused by their imitations of adult model railroader's habits, or you may just be confused by their experiments.
    Also, if you go the wooden railway route (or any Thomas & Friends layout-building merch line route in general), don't stop at trains, track, and scenery. Get your kids things like cranes, water towers and turntables, barrel loaders and crossing gates, etc., that add play value to the early model railroad experience. That was one of the reasons why Lionel trains were as successful as they were.

  • @Petemonster62
    @Petemonster62 22 дні тому

    Hello, I am currently drinking Taster's Choice French Roast. At age 5, I received a Western Railroad "Mystery Action" locomotive on Christmas 1967. It was a tin-litho steamer, and I found a flathead screwdriver would lift the tabs and unfortunately, I took it apart. In 1968 I received a Marx O27 gauge wind-up set (I lost the key.). In 1969, I received a Marx O27 electric set with the 4-wheel plastic freight cars, the motor went bad. Same with HO scale TYCO & AHM diesels in the mid 1970s. My Bachmann HO U36B diesel was dependable and pulled many trains! Model railroading did help me learn about mechanisms and electricity & solve problems!

  • @richardmeineke8654
    @richardmeineke8654 21 день тому +1

    I got my first electric HO set when I was 6. Now almost 30 years later, I run N scale with both my kids (aged 2 and 4) and they pick which trains to run and have a go at controlling them too, under supervision of course. Maybe they're early starters or I'm just insane for trusting them 😂

  • @timothykeinard8085
    @timothykeinard8085 22 дні тому +3

    First LIONEL SET 2 YAER FOR Christmas.

  • @adalbertbuchaniec1199
    @adalbertbuchaniec1199 21 день тому

    I still remember making a large TOMY layout with the blue track. I plan on getting the engines into a better shape by cleaning the battery contacts.

  • @LordPhobos6502
    @LordPhobos6502 22 дні тому +2

    I have this one trick that works with kids AND cats...
    LEGO TRAINS.
    They can break em. Who cares, it's a 5-15 min fix. And you can have a laugh together.
    I am so glad my HO stuff is in storage and my lego trains are out; when we got a new kitten... he wanted to play with em all. And he smashed a few off the edge of the table, flying at high speed. Expensive custom models too.
    15 minute fix. Eh.
    And yes, he has his own train to destroy now too.

  • @jeffpiper7523
    @jeffpiper7523 22 дні тому +2

    Drinking Clipper Organic Tea. I am British!

  • @modelrailwaybackshop
    @modelrailwaybackshop 22 дні тому +1

    If I have kids in my future I definitely will get them into the hobby so they have something better in life than drugs and alcohol addictions.

  • @dff19707
    @dff19707 22 дні тому +2

    The coffee that I’m drinking tastes just like Diet Coke!

  • @michaelhopper3654
    @michaelhopper3654 22 дні тому +3

    Happy 4th of July, another great video, the only other thing you could mention is Lego trains...

  • @jamesthomas7724
    @jamesthomas7724 22 дні тому +1

    I’m drinking the Honduras blend from Enderly coffee in Charlotte, NC

  • @davidf9630
    @davidf9630 21 день тому

    I’ve given the wooden train set to my neighbor for his son’s first train set. (His son is 4 ). When they come over to watch me run trains , I give him an old piece of rolling stock to hold. (Gently)… I also gave him an n scale replica locomotive.

  • @tammylovescats
    @tammylovescats 17 днів тому

    My dad got me hooked on to ho scale train when I was 9. We had a Golden Eagle train set.
    I don't have it anymore, but I have some dc ho train set. With lots of track.
    I want to get into dcc.

  • @thomasdecker7631
    @thomasdecker7631 22 дні тому +2

    Got a hand me down Lionel set from an older cousin at age 6 qand switched to HO around age 12.

  • @GelatoTaco
    @GelatoTaco 21 день тому

    Had a bunch of Brio stuff as a kid (knew it as Thomas wooden railway) and that was great. I'd also recommend some Tomy stuff for young kids. Battery powered, plastic, lightweight, easy to use system, some are RC too. Only con that may come w/ Tomy is the cost of batteries, and I'm not sure how popular it is in the US right now. I know Japan still has a decent market for it, but the shipping costs could be brutal w/out a US-based seller.

  • @thoughtengine
    @thoughtengine 22 дні тому +2

    two plastic toys powered by a single UM-3 cell. 8-10? No actual record.
    Maybe 15? Had an Atlas HO diesel, some track, a used power supply.
    Vittoria.

  • @jrea424
    @jrea424 11 днів тому

    My boy is 2 and he loves pushing his wooden train around the track.

  • @stormbowman7148
    @stormbowman7148 21 день тому

    I buy some of the cheap Hornby stuff. It is durable and runs on my HO track.

  • @danshobbies13
    @danshobbies13 22 дні тому +1

    I don’t know how people with kids can have $1,700 Lionel Legacy engines around.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways 22 дні тому +1

    I only drink Lavazza Rosabaya Espresso.

  • @cp368productions2
    @cp368productions2 20 днів тому

    My mom always wanted to buy me the wooden trains, but she never could afford them. Little late now since I have about $3000 worth of HO scale now.

  • @Steamrailroadingchannel101
    @Steamrailroadingchannel101 22 дні тому +3

    Hello I am just turning 13 and I have a model railroad it's just track and grass 😢 but what buildings do you recommend already built ones or the ones you put together also thank you been watching your beginniner vids

    • @DIYDigitalRailroad
      @DIYDigitalRailroad  22 дні тому +3

      Hello! What scale are you modeling?

    • @Petemonster62
      @Petemonster62 22 дні тому +2

      If you can go to a train show, you could find examples of both. If you have an O gauge or HO scale layout, Bachmann's "Plasticville" buildings are very simple to construct.

    • @Steamrailroadingchannel101
      @Steamrailroadingchannel101 18 днів тому +1

      @@DIYDigitalRailroadHO scale

  • @thomasl.durbin2517
    @thomasl.durbin2517 21 день тому

    Drinking Megaladonut Boston Creme medium roast from Bones Coffee Company.

  • @freescopesdad
    @freescopesdad 18 днів тому

    Jimmy, with your connections and intimate knowledge of the model railroad supply chains, do you know if Atlas plans to expand the TrainKids line beyond the Acela kit? I don't see that much has happened with this line since 2019, but my reading of reviews indicates it is much more reliable than the Lionel battery product. I'd love to see a Metra set for example.
    -Ron

    • @freescopesdad
      @freescopesdad 16 днів тому

      I did get a reply from Atlas yesterday, and they said no - nothing in the works besides the recent [really hideous] "glow in the dark" version of the Acela train.

  • @amymasson
    @amymasson 21 день тому

    Don't break your kids

  • @Morganstein-Railroad
    @Morganstein-Railroad 22 дні тому +1

    Sorry that was so long but I got carried away in the story...