No surprise if you have been reading this blog (or have
glanced at a few of the posts right now before reading this one), but I love
trains. I am not really sure why. Maybe it's the little child in me, maybe it's
the yearning for freedom that riding the rails represent, or maybe trains are
just cool.
Either way, if I had space and money, and my dream N scale
layout was built, I would probably buy all the Lego trains that are out there. At last count I have come across four
different ones in this modern era. (I should note that this includes an antique
looking one that could have come from a Harry Potter movie)


To top all that off, my N scale trains are much more
detailed and realistic scale models of trains.
Nonetheless, I desire these Lego trains and spend a bit of time each
month pondering the possibility of buying them.
This pondering is either scoping them out on the internet or checking
them out at the toy store or the Lego store.
Though this is time that could be better spent blogging, I really can't
help myself.
My greatest worry about this is that they seem to put these
sets out for a limited time. If they
don't sell, or if they sell out, I may never see these sets again. I am pretty sure that I won't buy one of them
in the near future, but I may never be able to buy one ever.
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