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@@elleryparsons2433 I have a bunch of train cars I brought to my new place, but haven’t yet built a layout of my own. I finally have a bit more space, so hopefully I can set something up at least temporarily for the holidays. I’m still in a one bedroom, so space is at a premium still. Yet you can always be creative and make things happen 🤗 I definitely want to get a Krispy Kreme car, and continue adding to my little collection ☺️🚂
Awesome! I could spend a whole day in there and still not see everything. So much cool stuff that I wouldn't know where to start. That place has to go on my list. This is an awesome video and I like your dads shirt. I have been to Spencer to see the 611 running around the yard. I hope you make some more train videos.
Isn’t that the truth! Definitely would need more than a day lol And neat that you’ve been to Spencer! I rode the 611 during the fire truck show a few years ago. Fun times 🤗 And yes! I have a bunch more episodes to edit! Spencer… the Train Depot in Flagstaff…
Great update, Lisa! Glad to see the Train Loft continuing to fuel this incredible hobby. Tell Jeff, Greetings from Tampa! Need to get out your way to visit.
Please also give our kind regards to Susan. (Bob and June - Tampa, FL) And tell your Dad I want at least one of those beautiful Southern E8 engines, maybe both, maybe the whole set of cars too.
I was at a festival yesterday, and talked to so many small businesses owners, including a woman working with her parents in their store in town. Told them about my dad and step mom’s shops and how I’ve helped them over the years. Definitely have a strong appreciation for family run businesses and small businesses. Thanks for watching and commenting ☺️ You do the same 🤗
As a kid, I was surprised by a Lionel train set, all set up and running for Christmas morning. My favorite was the Giraffe car, that would duck it's head. Soo cool that your dad can develop custom rolling stock.
@@paulm.newitt3246 my dad is quite a creative, and does a lot of research when figuring out a new custom run to design. I haven’t ever seen a giraffe car. What a special memory you have. Thanks so much for commenting and sharing.
Love calling and talking to your dad about trains. Great selection and one of the very few retailers in the industry that can speak to the hobby! Thanks for sharing!
I was talking on the phone to my dad yesterday while driving to a festival, hoping that I would stumble across something train related to stop at. Sure enough, there was a sign for the Claremont train depot. That episode is out now, too 🤗🚂
@@LisaKEntertainment Hi Lisa, nice to connect with you as well. Subsequently saw your Rose Bowl Flea Market video and forwarded to my daughter- she’s always wanted to go. “The Train Shack” in North Hollywood has been my brick n’ mortar go-to for half a decade so and has good bones. ‘Wanna check out with me sometime over coffee, reach out; they’re on the same street as the Warner Brothers lot, north side of the 134. ‘Checked out other train related posts of your as well and shared with a friend in Wisconsin… we loved the Dad/Daughter vibe when the yellow Big Boys arrived. Awesome color scheme by the way. ‘Considered going that way when announced but had already committed to Black on Black😄
This is so cool! So fun! So many different trains! I had no idea! Love the aquarium cars and the donut cars! Love hearing the history as well! Your dad is full of so much knowledge on trains! So fun to learn about these trains from him! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Tammy! Is this the Tammy I know who ordered the Big Boy?! And yes, he is really knowledgable. I learned more about the aquarium cars from this chat with him, too!
O Gauge . . . 😎👍 I love hitting Krispy Kreme when the HOT sign is on, the unfilled glazed buns are the way to go. That KK inspired aquarium car is genius. Thanks for the tour!
Oh, Patrick ☺️😌 I was just telling my dad yesterday how naturally he comes up whenever I’m doing something train related. And thank you so much for that nice comment 🎬🚂🤗
Yeah, there are just a few G scale items in there, and a very small HO section - really just focused on O Gauge at The Train Loft. Sounds like you have a G gauge set up, though?? Will have to check out your channel to see : )
Oh gosh! Love hearing all of that. I'm wrapping up editing the next one - filmed at the N.C. Transportation Museum, so you should appreciate that one, too : )
@@LisaKEntertainment No, There was no one in the store I got there when it first opened. This was back in 2021. I was in Winston-Salem for work and I enjoyed the talk. I model HO but the supplies for scenery will work. Great store.
I was just there a few weeks ago! Live nearby. Jeff is always behind the desk talking with customers, informing them about products. Very knowledgeable. I’d like to have the Cheerwine car in N scale!
@@MarkMLatham Have we ever met there? Where do you live? And thanks for your comment about my dad 👍👍 Do you have any O scale trains or just N? My dad is really an O-scale guy. As you know from his store, he has a small selection of HO, and often times will have a couple G scale items around. And he can order things for folks in other scales. But the inventory he keeps is an extensive O collection. I’m definitely a fan of the Cheerwine car, as well ☺️
Excellent video really enjoyed it keep up the great work looking forward to seeing more great videos from you soon thanks again and have a great weekend
Thanks so much. I see you have a channel, too, so you know all the work that goes into this - really appreciate you watching, subscribing and writing this nice comment 🚂🎬🤗 Back to editing I go!…
Very true! My dad’s store has been around about three decades and he’s only been growing in recent years. He’s gotten to use his design skills and history knowledge / passion to create more custom runs than ever, so lots of energy at his shop still, and more than ever 👍☺️
Very nice! I'm a Northeastern railroad fan, with my family being from Atlantic City and living in Toledo. Your store is just excellent. We don't have too many stores like yours, around here, at least not close. I hear a lot of the O Gauge TH-camr's mention your store and I've always wondered about it. That Lake Erie car is quite nice. It would be cool if they could do a Walleye Run version, as that is a big thing here in the early Spring. The Southern Crescent passenger train is pretty cool. I have an MTH Rail King Southern Ps-4 Pacific, which I use to pull my AMT Southern Crescent passenger cars. Sometimes, I use a Lionel 2356 Southern F3, depending upon what I'm running on the layout at the time. It is a beautiful set and hard to find. It has the proper named cars, but I need the dome, baggage and combo car to complete the set. Either way, you have a great shop, there. An excellent video.
Oh, wow! My dad grew up in Toledo, as you heard in this episode. And I was born just outside of Cleveland. That like your car should be really fun, with all the different types of fish. Thanks so much for watching, John! I filmed another episode yesterday. I had a destination in mind about an hour and a half half from home, and just had a feeling that one way or another, I would come across something interesting Train related… and did ☺️👍🚂
@@LisaKEntertainment Nice! It's a great place to live. I'm a 1976 Start High School graduate and my brother, who was born and raised in Atlantic City, before our family moved to Toledo, is a 1961 DeVilbiss graduate. I retired from the railroad last year. We have quite a bit of good train action, for sure. Keep up the great videos.
@ when I was a teen I had built a large circular track and tunnel the size of a ping pong table with different freight cars. I’d save my money for a new freight car…so fun.
Hi Lisa, this channel was recommended to me. I do N and G scale. Next time I'm out that way ill need to stop by. I must say you are beautiful and a lovely smile.
So glad my channel was recommended to you. I see you have a lot of Train related content, too. And that place in Florida that you snorkeled was incredible.
@@2011Maynard What is your preferred gauge? I have episodes with every gauge 🤗 But I think all of them show the meaning behind the hobby, human connection and nice moments that even someone not into trains would get a lot out of. At least that’s what I aim for ☺️ So thank you for your nice comment and glad you enjoyed it “nonetheless”… and find some other episodes you like.
I actually went to a RY X concert a few days ago with my mom for her birthday, and have shared lots of bonding and learning moments with my dad in and out of his store. And I have step parents to add to the mix, as well - so lots of blessings, indeed ☺️
@@SOU6900 well it’s a very uplifting video, even if the whole circumstances of putting the museum on hold, to put it nicely, has been loaded and frustrating, and very stressful for its owners. They are very interesting and creative people who have done a lot to rejuvenate and preserve some historic buildings and relics.
This is so cool of showing me dad's train awesome. I see that he has my 5th favorite train the stanta Fe. Now does your Dad have the bullet train, big boy, Amtrak, Conrail train, and of course he has the stanta Fe? If he does how can I order them so I can get them plus I like the aquarium cars too? I would like seal Lion car, and Harp 🦭 seal car too please and thank you and how doesn't come to for both of them if can get them? Please and thank you sincerely Christopher wright great 👍 awesome job 👌👏🏆 showing me your dad's train shop and I hope that I can get those trains that I told you about and also the 2 aquarium cars too
@@ChristopherWright-wh8gk Thank you so much, Christopher, and glad you were able to see some things you’re excited to add to your collection, as well. My dad is currently at the York Train Show, but will be back in his shop Tuesday, I believe. Feel free to email him with a list of what you’re interested in: JKonc52032@aol.com
Have you seen the others on this playlist? Or checked out my other playlists? Lots to see, and more coming soon! Appreciate your interest and encouragement, and have more brewing : )
@@pingkirsch1380 You can email him and ask to get on his newsletter. Let him know you heard about his store from his daughter ☺️ He has lots of custom runs ans other unique items - i’m sure you would have a blast if you ever made the trip down south. Have a great week! Thanks for watching.🤗
So the Train Loft is more specifically a toy train store. It specializes in 3-rail O gauge trains, for collectors, hi-railers, and trains for around the Christmas tree 🎄.
So true! Definitely can add up with track and cars, etc etc. Even just having cars out on display can be a nice way to enjoy them and soak in good vibes from having them out to be experienced ☺️🚂
Very Nice train Store - So do you really like trains ? If you are ever in San Diego - you should visit the Model Train Museum at Balboa Park - next to the San Diego Zoo and there is a merry go round and a ride on train
@@risingphoenixrailroad Appreciate the recommendations 🤗 in fact, someone in that model railroad club has invited me to visit their layout, so sooner or later, you should be seeing that on my channel. 🚂🌏☺️
O gauge track is 1.25 inches wide... sometimes the trains that go on that track are a bit bigger or smaller, such as if you buy RailKing or MTH's normal line.
I don’t think there’s a waffle house there, is there? There is a diner in the same shopping center. That’s been around for ages. Maybe I’ve totally missed it, but just the reference to waffle house totally brings me back ☺️👍
Hi Lisa! I was born into a railroad family, fourth generation B&O RR worker. I was in a serious train derailment in 2004, and it ended my career as an engineer. I still work on model trains, we have a large HO scale layout in our basement. I also took up painting portraits, mainly trains, but almost everything else as well. It supplements my disability pay and I’ve built quite a following. I haven’t been to Spencer in many years, but it’s good to see your videos! I find O scale railroading fascinating, and I have a lot of friends who model in O scale. Frank Sinatra might be the most famous O scale model railroader, and Rod Stewart might be the most famous HO scale model railroader. If I’m ever down that way, I’ll be sure to drop in and say hi to your dad! If you’re interested, you can see my art at The Stan Carlson Gallery on Facebook. This isn’t an attempt to drum up business, I just like to show off my work! :) It makes me happy to see more women and young ladies taking up the model railroading hobby, I have four sisters who didn’t care a bit for it, but my granddaughter loves trains! Keep up the good work! :)
I love all of this that you shared. Thank you! My dad actually told me about Frank Sinatra's love for model trains, but don't think I'd heard about Rod Stewart.
And that's crazy about the derailment you experienced! How incredibly scary that must have been! I was just talking to someone the other day about how health related closure or other endings, can bring new beginnings and open up space to grow new skills and explore new or old passions. Love that you are a painter now!
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Been in the hobby for 59 years now and will never slow down. It never gets old playing with trains and filming real trains.
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Do you use 16 millimeter film?
@@Fireball409 No, I haven’t ever used 16 mm. Are you a photographer, too?
Love Seeing Ladies involved in Model Railroading👍👍👍👍.
👍👍☺️ right back at ya.
So When Are you gonna Build your first layout. Your Due to Build one.
@@elleryparsons2433 I have a bunch of train cars I brought to my new place, but haven’t yet built a layout of my own. I finally have a bit more space, so hopefully I can set something up at least temporarily for the holidays. I’m still in a one bedroom, so space is at a premium still. Yet you can always be creative and make things happen 🤗 I definitely want to get a Krispy Kreme car, and continue adding to my little collection ☺️🚂
I Believe You Can Do it.what Scale You Running?
Awesome! I could spend a whole day in there and still not see everything. So much cool stuff that I wouldn't know where to start. That place has to go on my list. This is an awesome video and I like your dads shirt. I have been to Spencer to see the 611 running around the yard. I hope you make some more train videos.
Isn’t that the truth! Definitely would need more than a day lol And neat that you’ve been to Spencer! I rode the 611 during the fire truck show a few years ago. Fun times 🤗 And yes! I have a bunch more episodes to edit! Spencer… the Train Depot in Flagstaff…
Great update, Lisa! Glad to see the Train Loft continuing to fuel this incredible hobby. Tell Jeff, Greetings from Tampa! Need to get out your way to visit.
Thanks so much for your nice and enthusiastic message 🤗 I will pass along the message to my dad 👍👍🚂
Please also give our kind regards to Susan. (Bob and June - Tampa, FL)
And tell your Dad I want at least one of those beautiful Southern E8 engines, maybe both, maybe the whole set of cars too.
I have to say, Lisa is beautiful and intelligent about trains. Good job Lisa.
Wow… thank you 😌
Great share awesome to see family run stores still going. Have a great day and enjoy those trains
I was at a festival yesterday, and talked to so many small businesses owners, including a woman working with her parents in their store in town. Told them about my dad and step mom’s shops and how I’ve helped them over the years. Definitely have a strong appreciation for family run businesses and small businesses.
Thanks for watching and commenting ☺️ You do the same 🤗
As a kid, I was surprised by a Lionel train set, all set up and running for Christmas morning. My favorite was the Giraffe car, that would duck it's head. Soo cool that your dad can develop custom rolling stock.
@@paulm.newitt3246 my dad is quite a creative, and does a lot of research when figuring out a new custom run to design. I haven’t ever seen a giraffe car. What a special memory you have. Thanks so much for commenting and sharing.
Great job hosting, Lisa! Loved the back-and-forth between you and your dad!
It was meaningful to film this, and endearing and impactful as I edited the footage of my dad and our train time together ☺️
Love calling and talking to your dad about trains. Great selection and one of the very few retailers in the industry that can speak to the hobby! Thanks for sharing!
Oh, we're a bunch of talkers at The Train Loft LOL, and my dad can definitely chat in depth about train history and model trains. Thanks for watching!
I was talking on the phone to my dad yesterday while driving to a festival, hoping that I would stumble across something train related to stop at. Sure enough, there was a sign for the Claremont train depot. That episode is out now, too 🤗🚂
Awesome!!
As a whole-house O-gauge rail nerd here in SoCal, loved your video. Your dad knows his stuff👊🏽
So great to connect with you, Ken! And means a lot what you wrote / from your background. I’m your neighbor up the street in Topanga ☺️👍
@@LisaKEntertainment Hi Lisa, nice to connect with you as well. Subsequently saw your Rose Bowl Flea Market video and forwarded to my daughter- she’s always wanted to go. “The Train Shack” in North Hollywood has been my brick n’ mortar go-to for half a decade so and has good bones. ‘Wanna check out with me sometime over coffee, reach out; they’re on the same street as the Warner Brothers lot, north side of the 134.
‘Checked out other train related posts of your as well and shared with a friend in Wisconsin… we loved the Dad/Daughter vibe when the yellow Big Boys arrived. Awesome color scheme by the way. ‘Considered going that way when announced but had already committed to Black on Black😄
Being So Involved In Trains Is Awsome And Yes Being Train Tarded is Allowed.
You are a beautiful host, thanks.
Why thank you, Ronald!
Why thank you, Ronald!
This is so cool! So fun! So many different trains! I had no idea! Love the aquarium cars and the donut cars! Love hearing the history as well! Your dad is full of so much knowledge on trains! So fun to learn about these trains from him! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Tammy! Is this the Tammy I know who ordered the Big Boy?! And yes, he is really knowledgable. I learned more about the aquarium cars from this chat with him, too!
O Gauge . . . 😎👍 I love hitting Krispy Kreme when the HOT sign is on, the unfilled glazed buns are the way to go. That KK inspired aquarium car is genius. Thanks for the tour!
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Hey John, I have been to that shop . I know these folks.
I love the energy and research you put into the videos! I'm glad you're Dad is special to you, mine was too! 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
Oh, Patrick ☺️😌 I was just telling my dad yesterday how naturally he comes up whenever I’m doing something train related. And thank you so much for that nice comment 🎬🚂🤗
this was a fun show to watch
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Joe 🤗
OMG, o-gauge and all trains, a slice of Train Heaven , thanks for the info Lisa, looks like a great place to check out.
You're very welcome : )
Awesome shop and great video Lisa but,,, there's never enough love for G scale out there 😎👍 Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, there are just a few G scale items in there, and a very small HO section - really just focused on O Gauge at The Train Loft. Sounds like you have a G gauge set up, though?? Will have to check out your channel to see : )
another great video, great information
So glad you liked that one with my pops : )
Awesome video! What a great shop!
Thank you, John!
@@LisaKEntertainment You’re welcome Lisa! Really like your channel
I Love Train Talk With Anyone that Loves Trains.
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Glad I found this video. As a NC native, I appreciate the love for Krispy Kreme, especially in Winston-Salem!
Oh gosh! Love hearing all of that. I'm wrapping up editing the next one - filmed at the N.C. Transportation Museum, so you should appreciate that one, too : )
I have been there. Great Store.
Did I happen to be in the store when you visited?
@@LisaKEntertainment No, There was no one in the store I got there when it first opened. This was back in 2021. I was in Winston-Salem for work and I enjoyed the talk. I model HO but the supplies for scenery will work. Great store.
I was just there a few weeks ago! Live nearby. Jeff is always behind the desk talking with customers, informing them about products. Very knowledgeable. I’d like to have the Cheerwine car in N scale!
@@MarkMLatham Have we ever met there? Where do you live? And thanks for your comment about my dad 👍👍 Do you have any O scale trains or just N? My dad is really an O-scale guy. As you know from his store, he has a small selection of HO, and often times will have a couple G scale items around. And he can order things for folks in other scales. But the inventory he keeps is an extensive O collection. I’m definitely a fan of the Cheerwine car, as well ☺️
Excellent video really enjoyed it keep up the great work looking forward to seeing more great videos from you soon thanks again and have a great weekend
Thanks so much. I see you have a channel, too, so you know all the work that goes into this - really appreciate you watching, subscribing and writing this nice comment 🚂🎬🤗 Back to editing I go!…
Good stuff trains , donuts , California , great video !
Pretty good combo, huh?! ☺️🍩🌴🚂
Oooo and omg,he reminds me of Roibin Williams his hairdo....his clothing.
And your good...very good!!!
lol thank you, Jose : )
Great vidio, love that store, not many left anymore these days. Ill defenently check out your site.Thanks for the morning coffee...
Very true! My dad’s store has been around about three decades and he’s only been growing in recent years. He’s gotten to use his design skills and history knowledge / passion to create more custom runs than ever, so lots of energy at his shop still, and more than ever 👍☺️
Awesome!
Thank you!
Very nice! I'm a Northeastern railroad fan, with my family being from Atlantic City and living in Toledo. Your store is just excellent. We don't have too many stores like yours, around here, at least not close. I hear a lot of the O Gauge TH-camr's mention your store and I've always wondered about it. That Lake Erie car is quite nice. It would be cool if they could do a Walleye Run version, as that is a big thing here in the early Spring. The Southern Crescent passenger train is pretty cool. I have an MTH Rail King Southern Ps-4 Pacific, which I use to pull my AMT Southern Crescent passenger cars. Sometimes, I use a Lionel 2356 Southern F3, depending upon what I'm running on the layout at the time. It is a beautiful set and hard to find. It has the proper named cars, but I need the dome, baggage and combo car to complete the set. Either way, you have a great shop, there. An excellent video.
Oh, wow! My dad grew up in Toledo, as you heard in this episode. And I was born just outside of Cleveland.
That like your car should be really fun, with all the different types of fish.
Thanks so much for watching, John! I filmed another episode yesterday. I had a destination in mind about an hour and a half half from home, and just had a feeling that one way or another, I would come across something interesting Train related… and did ☺️👍🚂
@@LisaKEntertainment Nice! It's a great place to live. I'm a 1976 Start High School graduate and my brother, who was born and raised in Atlantic City, before our family moved to Toledo, is a 1961 DeVilbiss graduate. I retired from the railroad last year. We have quite a bit of good train action, for sure. Keep up the great videos.
@@johnandrus3901 @thetrainloft here’s a Toledo guy, dad : )
Amazing video Lisa
Thank you!
What a shop!
@@bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish 👍👍☺️
@ when I was a teen I had built a large circular track and tunnel the size of a ping pong table with different freight cars. I’d save my money for a new freight car…so fun.
I was at spencer show, and I didn't realize your dad was there..I bought the 80' s2 turbine
I was one of the red shirts running O Gauge on the club layout, north end.
Okay you were there when I had that 8404 tested I remember now
Did you enjoy the show? Good times, huh?! I'll be sharing a new episode soon, of the tour that Trey gave me of the museum that day.
I did, enjoyed it very much I'll do another one next time
❤Lisa and 0 gauge
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When I get up that way I will have to check out the store.
You definitely should - SO much to see!
The Train Loft really looks like a awesome shop. Do like those Krispy Kreme cars as well. Great video.
The Krispy Kreme cars are super neat. Making me crave some Hot Fresh Now just talking about them!
Looks Nice Lisa
nice !!!
A wonderful hobby for over sixty years. O scale, HO scale.
Lots to learn, see and do in the hobby, that’s for sure!
I been to the train Barn in wilson N C😁👍
Never been there before. You live in N.C. then?
@@LisaKEntertainment IWas stationed Norfolk Virginiai heard about by conversation so when I got to Norfolk I drove dow to check it out😄👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Your Dad is a expert.
@@gusshadleythelunaticfromar7125 He is extremely knowledgeable, indeed!
Hi Lisa, this channel was recommended to me. I do N and G scale. Next time I'm out that way ill need to stop by. I must say you are beautiful and a lovely smile.
So glad my channel was recommended to you. I see you have a lot of Train related content, too. And that place in Florida that you snorkeled was incredible.
You had me up to “it’s all O-gauge…” 😃
Great stuff nonetheless…
@@2011Maynard What is your preferred gauge?
I have episodes with every gauge 🤗 But I think all of them show the meaning behind the hobby, human connection and nice moments that even someone not into trains would get a lot out of. At least that’s what I aim for ☺️ So thank you for your nice comment and glad you enjoyed it “nonetheless”… and find some other episodes you like.
Talk about being blessed with cool parents…
I actually went to a RY X concert a few days ago with my mom for her birthday, and have shared lots of bonding and learning moments with my dad in and out of his store. And I have step parents to add to the mix, as well - so lots of blessings, indeed ☺️
I wish I had known this place was there when I went to see the Winston Cup museum the week before they closed.
Did you happen to watch my episode of the closing day of the Winston Cup Museum? Neat place! Ironic that my first time there... was on the last day.
@LisaKEntertainment Got gonna lie. I want to see it, but I also don't feel like being depressed atm.
@@SOU6900 well it’s a very uplifting video, even if the whole circumstances of putting the museum on hold, to put it nicely, has been loaded and frustrating, and very stressful for its owners. They are very interesting and creative people who have done a lot to rejuvenate and preserve some historic buildings and relics.
This is so cool of showing me dad's train awesome. I see that he has my 5th favorite train the stanta Fe. Now does your Dad have the bullet train, big boy, Amtrak, Conrail train, and of course he has the stanta Fe? If he does how can I order them so I can get them plus I like the aquarium cars too? I would like seal Lion car, and Harp 🦭 seal car too please and thank you and how doesn't come to for both of them if can get them? Please and thank you sincerely Christopher wright great 👍 awesome job 👌👏🏆 showing me your dad's train shop and I hope that I can get those trains that I told you about and also the 2 aquarium cars too
@@ChristopherWright-wh8gk Thank you so much, Christopher, and glad you were able to see some things you’re excited to add to your collection, as well.
My dad is currently at the York Train Show, but will be back in his shop Tuesday, I believe. Feel free to email him with a list of what you’re interested in: JKonc52032@aol.com
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You shoild make more videos.
Have you seen the others on this playlist? Or checked out my other playlists? Lots to see, and more coming soon! Appreciate your interest and encouragement, and have more brewing : )
I really enjoy train stores. I’ll look for your dad’s custom runs. I am in DC area so his store is distant.
@@pingkirsch1380 You can email him and ask to get on his newsletter. Let him know you heard about his store from his daughter ☺️ He has lots of custom runs ans other unique items - i’m sure you would have a blast if you ever made the trip down south. Have a great week! Thanks for watching.🤗
So the Train Loft is more specifically a toy train store. It specializes in 3-rail O gauge trains, for collectors, hi-railers, and trains for around the Christmas tree 🎄.
Yes 🤗
Nic to see videos of model trains. It can be a very expensive hobby. I have Nscale and do not get to mess with it much due to other things going on.
So true! Definitely can add up with track and cars, etc etc. Even just having cars out on display can be a nice way to enjoy them and soak in good vibes from having them out to be experienced ☺️🚂
I was thinking on putting out my Autoparts and Auto carriers out for display that I do not use anymore.
The Krispy Kreme in Ohio, and Ga. Are the best.
Where in Ohio? I'll be in the Cleveland area for the 4th of July.
No toy soldiers 😢 💔 😔.
I don't think there are any toy soldiers there, unfortunately.
At 5:57 is that Jay Lenos brother.
lol nope.
So she’s a roller girl’? And a train girl? Omg 🤪
☺️🤩🛼 you should check out som of my other videos on here 😉
Very Nice train Store - So do you really like trains ? If you are ever in San Diego - you should visit the Model Train Museum at Balboa Park - next to the San Diego Zoo and there is a merry go round and a ride on train
@@risingphoenixrailroad Appreciate the recommendations 🤗 in fact, someone in that model railroad club has invited me to visit their layout, so sooner or later, you should be seeing that on my channel. 🚂🌏☺️
What’s the name of your dads train store
@thetrainloft And you can always check the video descriptions as I try to put references, features folks and places etc. 🤗
O=1/48th?
O gauge track is 1.25 inches wide... sometimes the trains that go on that track are a bit bigger or smaller, such as if you buy RailKing or MTH's normal line.
You want to Spend Your Money? spend It on Trains.
Labradorite pendant…?
I had that necklace in storage for nearly 4 years. It was nice to resurrect it, but I didn’t recall the name of the stone. Thank you!
Perfect location: right next to a Waffle House!!
I don’t think there’s a waffle house there, is there? There is a diner in the same shopping center. That’s been around for ages. Maybe I’ve totally missed it, but just the reference to waffle house totally brings me back ☺️👍
@@LisaKEntertainment I was dreaming ....
Hi Lisa! I was born into a railroad family, fourth generation B&O RR worker. I was in a serious train derailment in 2004, and it ended my career as an engineer. I still work on model trains, we have a large HO scale layout in our basement. I also took up painting portraits, mainly trains, but almost everything else as well. It supplements my disability pay and I’ve built quite a following. I haven’t been to Spencer in many years, but it’s good to see your videos! I find O scale railroading fascinating, and I have a lot of friends who model in O scale. Frank Sinatra might be the most famous O scale model railroader, and Rod Stewart might be the most famous HO scale model railroader. If I’m ever down that way, I’ll be sure to drop in and say hi to your dad! If you’re interested, you can see my art at The Stan Carlson Gallery on Facebook. This isn’t an attempt to drum up business, I just like to show off my work! :) It makes me happy to see more women and young ladies taking up the model railroading hobby, I have four sisters who didn’t care a bit for it, but my granddaughter loves trains! Keep up the good work! :)
I love all of this that you shared. Thank you! My dad actually told me about Frank Sinatra's love for model trains, but don't think I'd heard about Rod Stewart.
And that's crazy about the derailment you experienced! How incredibly scary that must have been! I was just talking to someone the other day about how health related closure or other endings, can bring new beginnings and open up space to grow new skills and explore new or old passions. Love that you are a painter now!