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Hello! I am an almost lifelong model railroader (got my first HO model railroad at 8 of 9 years) and had worked/played in almost any Scale (except TT). Years ago I had a Large Scale garden railroad (LGB) and now I started a small industrial US Large Scale switching layout in the sleeping room of my flat. I am a freelancer in culturel school projects and also partly retired. I am here to find interesting information about our hobby and discuss topics that I am interested in with other members.
 
Welcome along, you have certainly come to the right place for discussions. The knowledge and experience of the members of the forum is astonishing so you should get all the answers you need.
Don't worry if somebody says we have a weird sense of humour, it isn't true and we are all sensible grown-ups. :angel:
Where are you in Germany? We have several members there and I live on the border.
 
I am from Neuss (on the opposit side of the Rhein from Düsseldorf). I think I don't habe any issues with humour so no problem here. Speaking of problems I am converting my engine and rolling stock to kadee couplers and used the kadee conversion list to find the right coupler for a USA Trains Alco S4 but the recommended #908 does not work. Correct is the 909 as on the rolling stock so if anyone needs a #908 I have one to donate.
 
Welcome to the forum Sir....
 
Hello! I am an almost lifelong model railroader (got my first HO model railroad at 8 of 9 years) and had worked/played in almost any Scale (except TT). Years ago I had a Large Scale garden railroad (LGB) and now I started a small industrial US Large Scale switching layout in the sleeping room of my flat. I am a freelancer in culturel school projects and also partly retired. I am here to find interesting information about our hobby and discuss topics that I am interested in with other members.

Welcome. Germany's contribution to the G Scale model world is fantastic (and probably foundational). Most of my collection was either manufactured or designed in Germany. I often wish I could speak the language to be able to read all of the content and websites you guys have dedicated to the subject. Do you have a particular era or manufacturer as favorite?
 
I think I don't habe any issues with humour
not yet, maybe. but you will get them.
i am here in this forum for about 15 years, but the different types of humour, one encounters here, still keep me brooding.
the easiest to understand i find the north american humor. they too rely much on "Schadenfreude".
sometimes hard to comprehend, but fine and pointed is the british humour.
what i nearly never get, is the humour from down-under. that seems somewhat upside-down to me.

but, you chose a fine crowd to join.
Willkommen!
 
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