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Poll Question:
Did you have a Tyco train set when you were a child?

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My first set ever was a 027 Lionel, then a few years later an AHM HO set. Never had a Tyco locomotive until a few weeks ago, but I've had several pieces of rolling stock.
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My first train set was a Lionel O gage. After 3 or 4 weeks when my dad and 2 older brothers got tired I was allowed to run my Christmas present. I too later saved and purchased an AHM C&O set.

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Well, I have to quality my No vote. I had a Lionel set first, then started acquiring HO, individually, as a teen. I bought AHM engines mostly, not Tyco. But I did have quite a bit of Tyco rolling stock, I was just going through my childhood HO stuff the night before, actually. Mostly brown-box stuff, boxcars and tankers. But no Tyco engines. Not sure why, but Woolco seemed to carry the stuff I liked at the time. So the question of Did you have a < Tyco > "set" as a child, no I didn't. But I did have predominantly Tyco rolling stock. So cast that fact as you may...

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Not counting the wind-up and battery powered toy trains I got for Christmas probably since I was born, my first train set was a Lionel starter set probably when I was 7. At age 8, a Tyco Chattanooga set. At 9, a Durango set with the searchlight caboose. At 10 or 11 a Life Like set with a Styrofoam scenic base. Then the Silver Streak and Golden Eagle sets. And somewhere in there an AHM Kellogg's promotional set.
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My older brother has a Lionel set that he never let me touch. At around age 6 I asked for a "train set" not knowing the anything about brands or scales. My dad came home with a Tyco Shifter Freight set (around 1962) and I was hooked on the brand. I built a few layouts over the years (Wescott's HO Railroad That Grows kept me occupied for a few years), nothing elaborate. I remember saving up and buying a Mikado kit that I never finished because the valve gear seemed too daunting. Funny how I never cared for Lionel, but I did aquire several AHM freight cars went they went on sale for .99. I only recently started collecting Tyco, more out of nostalgia than anything else.
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"Did you have a Tyco train set when you were a child?"

A full "Yes". I was eight and it came from a Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes promo' offer... it was the Super Century C630 1976 Presidential with a figure "8" over/under layout.

My first set was a plastic "S" gauge wind-up with a dinging NYC 0-4-0 steam loco, coal tender, yellow gondola, and a red caboose. About a 30" circle of track.

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really, zebrails? Did it have a Frosted Flakes car?
no my 1st train was a Lionel 027 The Rock Island Line set
Then I got a Bachmann Golden Spike set Laterr at a now closed LHS I won a Tyco Turbo Train set
But I think one time at Toys R Us I bought a Coca-Cola tank car
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my first was hornby o gauge,followed by hornby dublo,ken
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When I got my first electric train, Tyco was no longer in the model railroad business (and only had a couple years left in their existence anyway, when they came out with the "Tickle-Me-Elmo" doll.) But it was still something similar, in HO-scale, when I was eight years old:

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Very basic starter set, but to my eight-year-old self, it was exciting to have my first real electric trains!
I was able to play with it both on the floor and on a tabletop, thanks to the Power-Loc track. I also got some additional track and a few additional freight cars over time, and a few buildings. Then I also got this:

Life-Like's "Supertrain" radio control-operation set. I could combine both sets and could also have diesel power for when I'd play with my trains.

It wasn't until I was twelve years old when I began model railroading, thanks to my really big Christmas present then:
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It had everything I need to start a really good model railroad: a neat over/under double-oval track layout, log dump and railroad crossing "action" accessories, trackside shanty building kits, figures (unpainted though), autos, trees, signs and utility poles, even a tunnel! I set it all up on a 4x8 sheet of plywood with some of my existing stuff and more new accessories I had also gotten for Christmas that year, and it was pretty much off to a good start.
BUT, the included power pack didn't work. No matter; I dug out the Supertrain set's remote controller and receiver, and that got the train going!

My current railroad layout is still on that very same piece of plywood I first set up the Railroad Empire set on :)
And THAT, my friends, is why I've always been fond of Life-Like and use BNSF locomotives and stuff on my layout.

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Santa brought me this set in 1971 (care of TC) - I was 6 and I was hooked! Although my set had an empty hopper instead of the cattle car. I still have the dockside and the cars - the dockside still runs!



Each Christmas after that Santa brought me new set - my parents didnt know from scale, so one year I would get a Tyco set, the next year I would get a Lionel 027 set, the next year an N scale set. It changed when I picked out the sets - all Tyco!
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really, zebrails? Did it have a Frosted Flakes car?

Originally posted by microbusss - November 28 2013 :  09:06:16 AM



I have been looking for that car, without any luck.

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My first set was an MTH docksider set. Little thing can pull 16 cars before slipping. First HO set was a Bachmann B&O 2-8-0 passenger set. First encounter with Tyco was when I needed an 0-8-0 for my mallet.
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My first set was a Bachmann N scale freight set with a Pennsy F unit and four cars...
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really, zebrails? Did it have a Frosted Flakes car?

Originally posted by microbusss - November 28 2013 :  09:06:16 AM



Of course it didn't, why......?
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if you're not offering something... I'm gonna pull my comments.





IF YOU HAVE THIS CAR TO OFFER AND SELL, I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU.

Otherwise, don't bother.

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Did you have a Tyco train set when you were a child?

Originally posted by richard p - November 26 2013 :  5:44:43 PM

My first trains set was an Athearn Warbonnet train set that came with an Athearn CSX (F9?) and some freight cars. I still have it!

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It was a Spirit of '76 set purchased through AAFES in 1974-75 while my father was stationed at Kadena AFB in Okinawa. It had the C430 and I have yet to see one that is identical to it. Been looking for one on ebay for some time now. No luck.
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My first Tyco anything was a Tyco broadway trolley I got at a train show for $10.I got pictures of my Athearn set on SOTW and the Tyco broadway trolley in the Tyco Motive Power thread area.
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The first sets in the house but not mine were a Gilbert HO and a Lionel both my brother's All I remember of the Lionel was the box art and the three rail track

My first HO was an AHM set bought at Korvettes My first Lionel was a used set bought at an American Legion sale My mom paid a dollar for it

Lionel 243 set from 1960 All I have from those the power pack from the AHM and the Allis Chalmers and Cities Service Tank car from Lionel

Also at some point some odds and ends of Ho was bought including (Dummy only) Fleishmann Alco some Lionel HO as well as other odds and ends the Tyco C&o operating car

In 1974 got my first Tyco set The Spirit of 76 that Christmas other then the log car(which I found under the couch broken and I did not do that) still have the whole set

Filled in the gaps over the years
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my first set had a plastic blue controller it was a life like offering with an oval of track five cars and a red atsf gp38-2 numbered 3500 i also had a 0-4-0 steamer also from them i was 8-9ish
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My first set was a Lionel (hand me down) from the late 40s (it was my uncle's and I got it in 1959).
My first (new) set was the American Flyer Old timer set that I got for Christmas in 1960 when I
lived in Denver. Both sets were played with until it became economically unfeasible to repair
them. What can I say, I loved my trains.
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My first was my father's old n-scale from the 60's that he foolishly let me play with when I was 18 months old - I immediately took to it, so he got me my first HO for my 5th birthday, a Bachmann UP set with an F7, 3 cars, and EZ-track. This was followed by, in order:
- Athearn Amtrak set with, again, an F7 and three (passenger) cars
- Life-Like Teakettle, and about half a dozen Life-Like or Model Power (don't recall which) freight cars
- One Athearn 89' flatcar, Florida East Coast, from a thrift store, which I could not understand the couplers on (this was my first experience with knuckle couplers instead of horn-hooks!)
- A rapidly flourishing hoarding problem that continues to this day

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Tyco GI Joe set in the mid 1980's. Ended up destroying the loco shell but still have the working chassis, 3 cars and caboose. Found a replacement loco at a train show a few years ago.
Had another set around the same time, not sure the brand. Blue and yellow six axle Santa Fe diesel, and a Texaco tank car, not sure what else. Layout was a flat figure 8, with a 90 degree crossing. Had my own empire on the kitchen floor.
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My first was a Marx streamlined steamer. I practically ran the wheels off of it. But, when I graduated to SCALE railroading, I got Mantua Sharknoses, A and B powered units, and an oval of Atlas sectional brass track. This was then expanded with some Athearn cars with SPRUNG trucks and a Silver Streak wood and metal caboose kit.
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My first was a Marx streamlined steamer. I practically ran the wheels off of it. But, when I graduated to SCALE railroading, I got Mantua Sharknoses, A and B powered units, and an oval of Atlas sectional brass track. This was then expanded with some Athearn cars with SPRUNG trucks and a Silver Streak wood and metal caboose kit.
Regards, Vic B.

Originally posted by bitlerisvj - April 14 2015 :  9:55:42 PM



Those Silver Streak caboose kits are some of the absolute best, 8 and counting here, only 1 fully built so far though...

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My first set was a Life Like. My second Locomotive was an Athearn Blue Box Baldwin switcher, Third locomotive was a Bachmann and then another Life Like. Cars are another story. Year or so after having the train found a garage sail with Tyco cars for cheap. Lots of those are still on the roster today in one form or another. They out lasted the Life Like ones for the most part.
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I got an n scale 040 with a santa fe f7 track and some cars don't know what happened to them thoght now I got a tyco gp20 alco c430 marx 4 wheeled switcher lofelike gp38-2 and alot of mixed freight cars
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I got 3 Tyco sets for Christmas in 1978. The deluxe Sears Royal Blue set from my grandparents, and the Silver Streak and Midnight Special from my parents. I had killed all three engines before my birthday the following March. The HO stuff vanished shortly before my birthday and was replace by a new Lionel O-27 set. This is also the time frame when my grandfather started letting me play with my fathers vintage Lionel set when I was at thier house. I didnt return to Tyco till a couple years ago when I decided to find the trains I had as a kid. I still have my fathers 1949 Lionel set! Hoping to find someone to repower my Royal Blue engine so it will run as good as it looks. Mike
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In 1976, my brother and I , aged 9 and 10 , got our first train set. It was the Tyco brown box (The Durango) set and we loved it . We built our 8x4 table in the shed and had great times with it. But it didn't take long to destroy the loco. We then bought the gp 20 Chattanooga which ran ok and the Austrian built Tyco spirit of 76 which ran excellent. We still have bits and pieces of these trains between us but I have enjoyed acquiring replacement pieces over the years at swap meets. Thanks Tony
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My first was back in the late 1950's I got a 0-4-0 switcher set. It was a plastic locomotive so it wasn't Mantua/Tyco. I really don't remember who made it.
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My first was back in the late 1950's I got a 0-4-0 switcher set. It was a plastic locomotive so it wasn't Mantua/Tyco. I really don't remember who made it.
frank

Originally posted by toptrain - July 30 2015 :  10:13:59 AM

Probably Marx H0 if it looked anything like the Mantua 0-4-0.

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i got a beautiful duchess of montrose express set by hornby dublo,built like bricks
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i got a beautiful duchess of montrose express set by hornby dublo,built like bricks

Originally posted by catfordken - July 30 2015 :  2:12:13 PM

Do you still have it because that sounds pretty awesome and SOTW worthy.

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yep all packed away with the rest of my dublo sets,set aside for the kids,ken
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yep all packed away with the rest of my dublo sets,set aside for the kids,ken

Originally posted by catfordken - July 30 2015 :  6:16:25 PM

Oh, wow. That's pretty sweet.

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I was given random bits of fiber tie flex track, a locomotive here and there, a car here and
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It was a Spirit of '76 set purchased through AAFES in 1974-75 while my father was stationed at Kadena AFB in Okinawa. It had the C430 and I have yet to see one that is identical to it. Been looking for one on ebay for some time now. No luck.

Originally posted by vbco1964 - February 18 2014 :  5:43:17 PM



ERMAGHERD!!!! My SECOND Set was the EXACT SAME one - purchased the EXACT SAME BX, at Kadena, in 1975!!!
My Dad flew that speedy black thing.... (you should know what I mean!)
DÉJÀ FREAKIN' VU!!!

.... My first train set was a Lionel O-27, purchased at AAFES at Beale - 1973.

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Pacific Belt RR, in HO Scale, Since 1975!
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