How much do you spend on model trains?

RobertInOntario

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I thought this might be an interesting question to toss out here.

I realize that people will spend different amounts (per month) depending on "where" are with the hobby. For example, someone just starting out will probably have a larger outlay than someone who has had a layout for years. I'm thinking more of the "established" model railroader who already has a working layout.

In my case, my 4x6 layout has been operational for the past 2-3 years & I already had a large model train collection, so I had quite a head start. But I'm continually developing the layout and adding to it. I'm trying very hard, however, to control or limit my expenses :cry: -- to spread them out over time as my cash flow allows.

I've just started to keep a record of my expenses and I suddenly realized that I'd spent close to $100 in just 2-3 weeks! :eek: I realize that this will be nothing to some people and a huge expense to others. I'm just interested in comparing notes to see how others juggle their hobby expenses.

Thanks!
Rob
 

Ralph

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Rob,
As you mentioned we spend a lot more at the start. With an "almost finished" layout I seem to be on a steady downward trend with expenses although there may be the occasional spike if I see something I really want (like the PC F units I saw in the Walthers catalog!). On the average this year I'd say I spend about $25 a month on the layout.
Ralph
 

RobertInOntario

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Rob,
As you mentioned we spend a lot more at the start. With an "almost finished" layout I seem to be on a steady downward trend with expenses although there may be the occasional spike if I see something I really want (like the PC F units I saw in the Walthers catalog!). On the average this year I'd say I spend about $25 a month on the layout.
Ralph

Thanks, Ralph. I just realized that, in my $100 figure above, I also included such things as model train magazines and books/magazines on the real thing. So, while that skews the numbers, it's still part of my regular expenses. Rob
 

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How much do I spend? As much as I possibly can without getting the raised eyebrow. My last several engines have been quite expensive with the most recent being the most expensive at just over the $400 dollar mark. As long as I space those out to one a month, I seem to be able to get away with it.
 

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When I first started in model railroading, I established a $10.00 per week budget. If I wanted something that was more expensive than I had saved from my $10.00 per week, I would either save up for it or put it on lay away at my local hobby shop until it was paid for. I did find one problem early on. I had decided to model the Santa Fe, so I bought every locomotive I saw that had Santa Fe colors. I discovered later, because Santa Fe is so popular, most manufacturers paint everything in Santa Fe colors. I wanted to model prototype railroading, so I discovered that I had bought a lot of locomotives that I couldn't use. I sold some of the mistakes at yard sales, and gave a couple to friends kids that I built model railroads for.

My advice to new modelers now is to buy magazines and books, and check books out of your local library to help you decide what you want to model before you start spending money on everything that catches your eye.
 

Renovo PPR

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:) You figure it out. 12-20-2006 through 9-24-2007

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? screws & nails

I have no idea how much this all adds up to but it is about 100% of my purchases during the past 9 months. Strange I never saw it in print before. I don't even what to try and total it.

What do I expect to buy the next 9 months?

I doubt I will spend 1/10 of the past 9 months. That darn start up expense can be heck though.

Oh heck I forgot about 10 bottles of smoke fluid. :)
 

60103

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Well, what else is there to spend money on?

My wife says it's a good thing that I started when I did, because I couldn't afford to buy all of it now.
I can go to the hobby shop and come out without buying anything! (Luckily, I have specific tastes and I'm getting really fussy.) My main expenses now are the 8-10 magazines I buy each month.
I do have my eye on a couple of locos in the next year, and one of my stations needs half a dozen Peco points.
 

RobertInOntario

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Well, what else is there to spend money on?
My wife says it's a good thing that I started when I did, because I couldn't afford to buy all of it now.
I can go to the hobby shop and come out without buying anything! (Luckily, I have specific tastes and I'm getting really fussy.) My main expenses now are the 8-10 magazines I buy each month.
I do have my eye on a couple of locos in the next year, and one of my stations needs half a dozen Peco points.

Wow, that's a lot of magazines ... I thought I was "bad" getting my 2-4 each month! :mrgreen: There certainly are some good ones out there -- Cdn Railway Modeller, MR, the new Hornby Magazine, Steam Railway, Heritage Railway, Railway Modeller ... it's hard to keep up and find the time to read all of these. I also like to buy period books containing pics of actual locos in the 1950s -- those are very helpful for modelling. Rob
 
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I can't say for certain, but I bet it has averaged about 20 bucks a month for the past few years. Part of the reason is lack of money, part of the reason is lack of time, and part of the reason is i enjoy scratchbuilding stuff out of things I have laying around.

Kevin
 

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I stopped adding up the money I spend on the hobby years ago so I could have one less worry.Besides,If I didn't spend money buying hobby stuff I would find something else to blow it on.
 

RobertInOntario

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I stopped adding up the money I spend on the hobby years ago so I could have one less worry.Besides,If I didn't spend money buying hobby stuff I would find something else to blow it on.

Yes, I agree. I just added up my money for September as an experiment, to see what it actually amounted to. $6 here, $10 there, etc., quickly adds up!

I'm trying hard to limit it to $50/month, mainly because our cash flow isn't great at the moment. With two young kids at home & only me working, we really have to watch our expenses. I'm sure there are others who can relate!

My other "problem" is that I have a really good hobby shop just minutes from where I live and an excellent model train store just walking distance from my office !

Rob