Showing posts with label Big Boy Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Boy Toys. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

The G Scale Model Train - Big Toys For the Big Boys

Trains are not just toys for kids, especially now in a time where the hobby of collecting model railroads (or more popularly known as locomotives) are on the rise to become one of the world's oldest and most popular hobbies. The G scale locomotive, a large kind of locomotive, is gaining popularity as it is literally a big toy for a big boy.
Why are G scale trains so popular to hobbyists? G scale trains are popular for its large size (it is the largest of the most popular scales). The G scale is a part of the group of large scale trains which all run on a Number 1 gauge track (45 mm between rails). These model locomotives are calculated by the ratio of the toy train to a real train. The G scale locomotive boasts a ratio of 1:22 which means it is one twenty-second of the size of an actual train prototype. This means that it only takes 22 G scale locomotives lined up to match the prototype in length.
There are other popular types of large miniature trains. The O scale (still a part of the large train group) has a ratio of 1:48, lower than that of the G scale (actually half the size of the G scale). However, almost nothing can match the G scale locomotives in size. These locomotives are extremely large compared to regular toy trains.
G in the term G scale is believed to come from the term Garden Railroading. It can also be because of the German word groß. Groß literally means large which is appropriate in view of the fact that these models started out in Germany. These models are about 26.7 inches in length and 6.0 inches in height.
The first G scale locomotive was pioneered by Ernst Paul Lehmann. Patentwerk, a German company, referred to as Lehmann Gross Bahn (Lehmann Big Train in English) was founded on this type of train. Patentwerk started out in 1881. The company then branched out to the USA where LGB of America was founded. Aristocraft and Bachmann are only some of the well-known manufacturers of G scales in America.
G scale locomotives are also perfect for children since small trains are not suitable for kids. These trains are easily broken due to their small size. With their small parts and potential choking hazards, these trains aren't kid's toys. The N scale is only about 4.8 inches in length and about 1.1 inches in height, thus making it a small train unfit for kid use.
G scale locomotives are recommended for outdoor types of hobbyists. Since G scale trains are very durable and are suitable for gardens. The G scale tracks are usually brass-made so these types of trains do not need to be maintained a lot. Sometimes, a solitary swab of clean cloth on the tracks is all you need to keep it clean. These big locomotives are popular in the market nowadays due to the fact that they are very durable, thus making them last for a long, long period of time and can be handed down to different generations.
The hobby of collecting miniature locomotives is a good way to release the inner child in you. Especially with the G scale model train, it is truly a big toy for the big boys.
James Stonebright is a model train enthusiast and loves collecting the different types of toy model train. For more great information on G Scale Model Trains [http://www.modeltrainsgalore.com/g-scale-model-trains/], visit [http://www.modeltrainsgalore.com/].


Thursday, October 14, 2010

The G Scale Model Train - Big Toys For the Big Boys

Trains are not just toys for kids, especially now in a time where the hobby of collecting model railroads (or more popularly known as locomotives) are on the rise to become one of the world's oldest and most popular hobbies. The G scale locomotive, a large kind of locomotive, is gaining popularity as it is literally a big toy for a big boy.

Why are G scale trains so popular to hobbyists? G scale trains are popular for its large size (it is the largest of the most popular scales). The G scale is a part of the group of large scale trains which all run on a Number 1 gauge track (45 mm between rails). These model locomotives are calculated by the ratio of the toy train to a real train. The G scale locomotive boasts a ratio of 1:22 which means it is one twenty-second of the size of an actual train prototype. This means that it only takes 22 G scale locomotives lined up to match the prototype in length.

There are other popular types of large miniature trains. The O scale (still a part of the large train group) has a ratio of 1:48, lower than that of the G scale (actually half the size of the G scale). However, almost nothing can match the G scale locomotives in size. These locomotives are extremely large compared to regular toy trains.

G in the term G scale is believed to come from the term Garden Railroading. It can also be because of the German word groß. Groß literally means large which is appropriate in view of the fact that these models started out in Germany. These models are about 26.7 inches in length and 6.0 inches in height.

The first G scale locomotive was pioneered by Ernst Paul Lehmann. Patentwerk, a German company, referred to as Lehmann Gross Bahn (Lehmann Big Train in English) was founded on this type of train. Patentwerk started out in 1881. The company then branched out to the USA where LGB of America was founded. Aristocraft and Bachmann are only some of the well-known manufacturers of G scales in America.

G scale locomotives are also perfect for children since small trains are not suitable for kids. These trains are easily broken due to their small size. With their small parts and potential choking hazards, these trains aren't kid's toys. The N scale is only about 4.8 inches in length and about 1.1 inches in height, thus making it a small train unfit for kid use.

G scale locomotives are recommended for outdoor types of hobbyists. Since G scale trains are very durable and are suitable for gardens. The G scale tracks are usually brass-made so these types of trains do not need to be maintained a lot. Sometimes, a solitary swab of clean cloth on the tracks is all you need to keep it clean. These big locomotives are popular in the market nowadays due to the fact that they are very durable, thus making them last for a long, long period of time and can be handed down to different generations.

The hobby of collecting miniature locomotives is a good way to release the inner child in you. Especially with the G scale model train, it is truly a big toy for the big boys.

James Stonebright is a model train enthusiast and loves collecting the different types of toy model train. For more great information on G Scale Model Trains [http://www.modeltrainsgalore.com/g-scale-model-trains/], visit [http://www.modeltrainsgalore.com/].

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ultimate Big Boys Toys - Top 5

Always the subject of vigorous debate is the vexed question of what is the ultimate toy for big boys? The best of air, sea, and land are reviewed to answer that question:

No. 5 - Martin Jet Pack

Ever fantasised about having your own wings, like Buzz Lightyear, and flying at will?

Well, the Martin Aircraft Company in New Zealand just might be your best friend! For around US$75,000 you can strap on a Martin Jet Pack (MJP) which, at 200hp, is the equivalent of bolting a MotoGP superbike to your back!

The MJP can fly as high as 2400m which is 7874 feet in the old scale and can travel in excess of 96kmh (60mph)!

Best of all, you don't need a pesky pilot's licence if you live in the US - not that throwing a jet on your back and flying higher than most birds, should push you in that direction! Just as well the blokes at Martin Aircraft Company won't sell you a MJP until you have passed their flying training program.

For around US$75,000, what a toy to have parked in your garage!

No. 4 - NCR Millona M16

The NCR made, Desmosedici powered, Millona M16 is quite possibly the quickest, and most exotic, street bike ever made and definitely deserves to be in the Top 5!

The carbon framed, Italian superbike weighs just 145kg and lays down a claimed 200hp (147kw) at the rear wheel. It is lighter than most 800cc MotoGP racebikes and utilises carbon fibre and titanium for most of its components.

With its light weight components and race-like power on tap, speeds of over 300km/h are no longer the realm of just MotoGP racers.

Unfortunately, the big boys' toys holding down the Top 3 positions are even more phenomenal which, frankly, is the only thing keeping the M16 in fourth position.

While the NCR Factory has not released a price you would be hard pressed to pocket much change out of A$300,000.

No. 3 - Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport

The newly released Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport is the ultimate bloke's car! The leader of the Veyron pack is lighter, more powerful, and faster than its predecessor.

The Veyron is powered by an 8.0 litre W16 quad-turbocharged engine delivering an incredibly impressive 1200hp which is a claimed 199hp more than the standard model. The number that counts, a confirmed 431kph top speed, puts this baby at the top of the heap in terms of performance. In fact it is the fastest car in the world at present with a blinding 0-100kph in 2.2 seconds.

The only reason this piece of mechanical art didn't get the top gong is the other two contenders are just bigger and, believe it or not, more expensive!

Bugatti are only producing 30 units and at a price of €1,950,000, be quick!

No. 2 - Eclipse Private Yacht

Constructed in 2009 by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, Germany the motor yacht Eclipse is the ultimate! At over 164m it is also the world's largest private motor yacht.

It is the defining standard for private yachts with: two swimming pools; two helicopter pads; eleven guest cabins; and numerous hot tubs (oh, the 70s)! You also have an onboard disco hall and three launch boats, just in case you need to escape the 'ugly lights' at 3am!

Incredibly, the yacht is equipped with a Mini submarine (submersible down to 50 m) and requires seventy crew members to operate!

The yacht is owned by a wealthy Russian businessman and boasts an impressive defence infrastructure! It is fitted with intruder detection systems and, wait for it, a German built missile defence system! Einfach uberraschend!

The master suite and bridge have, as a feature, bullet proof glass and armour plating. Reportedly, the yacht is also equipped with an anti-paparazzi shield made up of lasers capable of obliterating photographs!

At € 800 million ($1.2 billion US) the Eclipse is the ultimate water going vessel, however, the ultimate big boys' toy gong goes to...

No. 1 - Gulfstream G650 Business Jet

The Eclipse Private Yacht was very hard to beat!

However, due to its ability to get to most places in the world in a very short period of time in luxury the ultimate big boys toy goes to the Gulfstream G650 Business Jet.

With an ultra large cabin, fastest speed, and ultra long range endurance, the Gulfstream G650 is the platinum standard in big boys toys.

Flying at a maximum operating speed of 0.925 mach (that's really fast) it is the world's fastest civil jet aircraft. It can climb to a maximum altitude of 51,000 feet giving you the ability to dodge bad weather and commercial jet aircraft which normally operate around 35,000-40,000 feet.

Let's face it; just the sheer bloke cudos you get from owning your own private jet is enough to push the Gulfstream G650 over the line and put a huge smile on any bloke's face.

At a mere US$59m the Gulfstream G650 is the deserving ultimate big boys' toy; and the crowd roars...

Scott Williamson is the bloke behind BlokeZone which is dedicated to showcasing high-end big boys toys and executive lifestyle - what blokes want! http://www.blokezone.com

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The G Scale Model Train - Big Toys For the Big Boys

Trains are not just toys for kids, especially now in a time where the hobby of collecting model railroads (or more popularly known as locomotives) are on the rise to become one of the world's oldest and most popular hobbies. The G scale locomotive, a large kind of locomotive, is gaining popularity as it is literally a big toy for a big boy.

Why are G scale trains so popular to hobbyists? G scale trains are popular for its large size (it is the largest of the most popular scales). The G scale is a part of the group of large scale trains which all run on a Number 1 gauge track (45 mm between rails). These model locomotives are calculated by the ratio of the toy train to a real train. The G scale locomotive boasts a ratio of 1:22 which means it is one twenty-second of the size of an actual train prototype. This means that it only takes 22 G scale locomotives lined up to match the prototype in length.

There are other popular types of large miniature trains. The O scale (still a part of the large train group) has a ratio of 1:48, lower than that of the G scale (actually half the size of the G scale). However, almost nothing can match the G scale locomotives in size. These locomotives are extremely large compared to regular toy trains.

G in the term G scale is believed to come from the term Garden Railroading. It can also be because of the German word groß. Groß literally means large which is appropriate in view of the fact that these models started out in Germany. These models are about 26.7 inches in length and 6.0 inches in height.

The first G scale locomotive was pioneered by Ernst Paul Lehmann. Patentwerk, a German company, referred to as Lehmann Gross Bahn (Lehmann Big Train in English) was founded on this type of train. Patentwerk started out in 1881. The company then branched out to the USA where LGB of America was founded. Aristocraft and Bachmann are only some of the well-known manufacturers of G scales in America.

G scale locomotives are also perfect for children since small trains are not suitable for kids. These trains are easily broken due to their small size. With their small parts and potential choking hazards, these trains aren't kid's toys. The N scale is only about 4.8 inches in length and about 1.1 inches in height, thus making it a small train unfit for kid use.

G scale locomotives are recommended for outdoor types of hobbyists. Since G scale trains are very durable and are suitable for gardens. The G scale tracks are usually brass-made so these types of trains do not need to be maintained a lot. Sometimes, a solitary swab of clean cloth on the tracks is all you need to keep it clean. These big locomotives are popular in the market nowadays due to the fact that they are very durable, thus making them last for a long, long period of time and can be handed down to different generations.

The hobby of collecting miniature locomotives is a good way to release the inner child in you. Especially with the G scale model train, it is truly a big toy for the big boys.

James Stonebright is a model train enthusiast and loves collecting the different types of toy model train. For more great information on G Scale Model Trains [http://www.modeltrainsgalore.com/g-scale-model-trains/], visit [http://www.modeltrainsgalore.com/].

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Collecting Dinky Toys

When I was growing up in the south-east of England, the most desirable toy for most boys and some girls was a Dinky Toy - 1/43rd scale diecast model cars. I started to collect them in the late 1950s. At that time most Dinky Toy cars were 2/6d (Two shillings and six pence - about 25 cents in US money) and they came in a distinctive yellow box. They had actually been around since the early 1930s originally called "Modelled Miniatures" and intended mainly for use around train sets, the BIG boys' toy of the time, but they took on a life of their own and were manufactured in both England and France for many years.

For me their heyday was the fifties and sixties. Compared to today's top of the range diecast cars, they were, let's admit, pretty basic. No windows, no interiors, no 'suspension', no steering, but to me they were the most prized and sought after toy of all!

With television in its infancy in the fifties in the UK and much of the programming being bought from America, the appeal of flashy American cars seen in cop shows and films, as opposed to the rather more staid Hillmans and Austins of the UK was reflected in the choice of Dinky Toys I would spend my hard-earned pocket money on.

The Dinky Toys Dodge Royal, the Plymouth Plaza, the Hudson Commodore were all cars that any self-respecting boy had to own! But there were other models that were also a must - the Observation Coach (bus) for example, with its weird looking upper deck was a favorite of mine.

Gradually Dinky Toys added new features, under competition from other makes, like Corgi Toys. First were plastic windows, then gradually seats were put in, 'independent suspension' for all four wheels became all the rage , and finally steering. All these new features were seized upon with glee by me and my friends!

But the days of the Dinky Toy were numbered and in the seventies the end was near, brought on partly by competition from the new Hot Wheels, and although several attempts were made by new owners to revive the famous Dinky Toys name, they are now long since defunct.

Collectors though still seek out the toys and a good mint condition toy, preferably with mint condition box, can change hands for enormous sums. Dinky Toys, even in play-worn condition, are one of the best sellers on eBay.

I will never have a full collection - some are so rare that if one ever surfaces it will be way beyond my pocket, but I will always be on the lookout for a good condition Dinky.

Bob Wilson is a Brit now living in Los Angeles who collects vintage Dinky Toys

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The G Scale Model Train - Big Toys For the Big Boys

Trains are not just toys for kids, especially now in a time where the hobby of collecting model railroads (or more popularly known as locomotives) are on the rise to become one of the world's oldest and most popular hobbies. The G scale locomotive, a large kind of locomotive, is gaining popularity as it is literally a big toy for a big boy.

Why are G scale trains so popular to hobbyists? G scale trains are popular for its large size (it is the largest of the most popular scales). The G scale is a part of the group of large scale trains which all run on a Number 1 gauge track (45 mm between rails). These model locomotives are calculated by the ratio of the toy train to a real train. The G scale locomotive boasts a ratio of 1:22 which means it is one twenty-second of the size of an actual train prototype. This means that it only takes 22 G scale locomotives lined up to match the prototype in length.

There are other popular types of large miniature trains. The O scale (still a part of the large train group) has a ratio of 1:48, lower than that of the G scale (actually half the size of the G scale). However, almost nothing can match the G scale locomotives in size. These locomotives are extremely large compared to regular toy trains.

G in the term G scale is believed to come from the term Garden Railroading. It can also be because of the German word groß. Groß literally means large which is appropriate in view of the fact that these models started out in Germany. These models are about 26.7 inches in length and 6.0 inches in height.

The first G scale locomotive was pioneered by Ernst Paul Lehmann. Patentwerk, a German company, referred to as Lehmann Gross Bahn (Lehmann Big Train in English) was founded on this type of train. Patentwerk started out in 1881. The company then branched out to the USA where LGB of America was founded. Aristocraft and Bachmann are only some of the well-known manufacturers of G scales in America.

G scale locomotives are also perfect for children since small trains are not suitable for kids. These trains are easily broken due to their small size. With their small parts and potential choking hazards, these trains aren't kid's toys. The N scale is only about 4.8 inches in length and about 1.1 inches in height, thus making it a small train unfit for kid use.

G scale locomotives are recommended for outdoor types of hobbyists. Since G scale trains are very durable and are suitable for gardens. The G scale tracks are usually brass-made so these types of trains do not need to be maintained a lot. Sometimes, a solitary swab of clean cloth on the tracks is all you need to keep it clean. These big locomotives are popular in the market nowadays due to the fact that they are very durable, thus making them last for a long, long period of time and can be handed down to different generations.

The hobby of collecting miniature locomotives is a good way to release the inner child in you. Especially with the G scale model train, it is truly a big toy for the big boys.

James Stonebright is a model train enthusiast and loves collecting the different types of toy model train. For more great information on G Scale Model Trains, visit http://www.ModelTrainsGalore.com.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

All You Need to Know About Big Boy Toys

Big boy toys are really good stuffs if you want to have toys which are appropriate with your age. It is really suitable toy for adults. There are various kinds of big boy toys that you can choose for your convenient. Do you still remember the old squirt gun? This stuff can satisfy you with hours of excitement. It is the ultimate soft disc weapon that can be used both indoor and outdoor. Try this stuff and you will never realize you spend a lot of happy time with this.

If you want to have another unique and funny toy, I will recommend you to buy the brick. It is made of foam, so you do not need to worry about the danger of the bricks. You can throw it away to the wall or to the face of your friends. It would be nice game. When you get trouble, explore your emotions by throwing the bricks without any worries to hurt somebody. Or you can use the cosmic thruster to explore your emotion. It is like a gun but the bullets are foam balls.

Do you want to play various games in one play? You can buy the 10-in-1 game table. Fight of your boring with this game. You can play many kinds of game such as backgammon, table football, air hockey, shuffleboard and so on. These games are really interesting, when you need something to help you forget your problem for a while. Spending your time with big boy toys probably is good thing for you

Felipe X Leach is a writer who has written articles on various titles related to Fashion. Beside that he also writes articles about Safety Glasses. Visit his latest website over at polarized safety glasses which will help you find the best Harley Davidson glasses

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