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gd9704

New member, N.E. Ohio, USA

Hello all.  When I was a kid I had an older cousin who had a toy steam tractor.  I was fascinated with the toy, and was usually disappointed when I was over their house, as no one cared to fire it up most of the time.  (I remember ONE time...sigh)

Well, fast forward to today.  I'm 40, have a 4 year old son, and I'm itching to get my feet wet in the hobby of toy steam!

Looking forward to learning lots from the experienced members here and eventually dipping my toe into the hobby.

Thanks!

Greg
johnreid

Welcome to the forum from Southeastern Indiana
Roly Williams

Re: New member, N.E. Ohio, USA

gd9704 wrote:
Hello all.  When I was a kid I had an older cousin who had a toy steam tractor.  I was fascinated with the toy, and was usually disappointed when I was over their house, as no one cared to fire it up most of the time.  (I remember ONE time...sigh)

Well, fast forward to today.  I'm 40, have a 4 year old son, and I'm itching to get my feet wet in the hobby of toy steam!

Looking forward to learning lots from the experienced members here and eventually dipping my toe into the hobby.

Thanks!

Greg

Hi Greg, and welcome. You've come to the right place but, a word of warning, don't bother to dip a toe in - jump in feet first! You'll rapidly get out of your depth but you'll enjoy it
Bugsy

Big welcome from Sweden!
Dampfmaschine

Hi Greg,   from Scotland
Steamfan

Hello and   from Illinois!
Sandman

Another big Scottish welcome Greg.

Once you've been infected by the steam bug, you'll never be the same.  
Steve_S

Welcome to the forum Greg! As Roly said you've come to the right place. The best thing is to get an engine and start tinkering... but one is never enough, it's very addictive!
gd9704

Wow, what a fast, warm welcome!

As a newbie, would it be smarter to buy a new toy rather than a "pre-loved" model off the 'Bay?  I am really wanting to get started here.....thanks again for the great welcome!
pauly

traction engine then, mamod or wilesco?

if ya dont know what they are take a look through the collection/pics section of the forum, theres loads  
johnreid

Pre loved sure costs less most often, it doesnt hurt to ask someone if you have a particular one you are wanting to bid on. There are several of us who would be confidential if you PM us asking about one,
At the moment some prices are quite reasonable and some are quite high, all according to what you are looking for
Graham-Jilly

a big   from the great land down under
Ross

Welcome don't be afraid to ask for advice!!!
Compound

Welcome from Yorkshire , England
redryder

A big welcome from Connecticut.

Gil
kusuchi

A warm welcome from Richard and Andrew in the US Virgin Islands.

metalhead100

Welcome again from Indiana !

If i were you i would buy a brand new unit.....that way you will not be disappointed or missing parts ect.

Or get hurt by a junker from ebay that has been abused or leaks ect.

Get a new one and get off on a good start ....you will have instructions ,as well as a working machine ready to go.

Save the used market for after you have learned what your up to and what to look for.

Feel free to ask any "?"......

Jim
gd9704

metalhead100 wrote:
Welcome again from Indiana !

If i were you i would buy a brand new unit.....that way you will not be disappointed or missing parts ect.

Or get hurt by a junker from ebay that has been abused or leaks ect.

Get a new one and get off on a good start ....you will have instructions ,as well as a working machine ready to go.

Save the used market for after you have learned what your up to and what to look for.

Feel free to ask any "?"......

Jim



Thanks for the advice.  Best to start off on a good note, I suppose.  I've been delving into the videos section and just love the sights and sounds of steam toys.....the wife is starting to look very worried!
redryder

My wife is a Jensen dealer so if you see something you like from them, we will be happy to help.

Gil

www.jensensteamengines.com
gd9704

redryder wrote:
My wife is a Jensen dealer so if you see something you like from them, we will be happy to help.

Gil

www.jensensteamengines.com


Wow, I'm loving this forum already!

And the Jensen's have really caught my eye.  (I wasn't aware that anything was made in this country anymore, let alone steam engines!)

Thanks Gil!
IndianaRog

Welcome from your neighbor state Indiana...central part.  You can't go wrong with either a Mamod TE1or1A or a Wilesco Tractor or Roller.  Great engines and most of us have both.
newsteamer123

welcome from souther mississippi!
i know i learned alot here!
Burnmafingers

Welcome to the site!
Les

Hi and welcome to the forum.  
madeinenglang

Alf

steamyjim

Welcome to the forum!
Kritika

Hi and wellcome   from the South of England
GUTMACH

Greetings from Arizona, I have a few relatives living in the Cincinnati, Columbus, Oberlin, and Mansfield areas. Both sides of the family has been in Ohio since 1850s.

This is a dangerous forum, let me tell you, came here to find information on the Wilesco D32el that I have and ended up getting a D16, D5, and a vertical Stirling engine kit from Grizzly !

Oh yeah, saw a photo of a Mamod locomotive (SL1, I believe) and now my model railroading is heading in the SM32 direction.

Dangerous place, indeed.

Wayde
verithingeoff

G'day mate, welcome to the forum
kevininasia

Welcome from Singapore!
dampfmaschinenjoe 1967

Welcome from northern Germany ! It´s a nice place over here and it´s very infectuous! We call this desease " The forum effect" and there´s no healing: If the steam bug bites you, you´ll never stop it again!  
cheers Joe
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