You guys got Trains, Trucks, Tanks etc... WHERE did I go wrong! So Jealous...
Not to hijack this thread, but Ray's lust for Big Boy Toys reminds me of my unexpected encounter with some serious big boy toys that include... "horses (not the iron-horse kind), tanks & trains"...
Several years ago I reluctantly agreed to haul one of my wife's horse's to a riding clinic, pulling a gooseneck horse trailer through some of the worst Bay Area traffic, to what I thought was "just another horse barn" in California that ended up with a very impressionable surprise!
This clinic was being held at a place in Portola Valley, Ca with a nice horse barn & arena that also happened to have
miniature replica steam trains running on tracks all around the ranch estate property (very cool), plus a "BIG" ship propeller that just happened to be from the "
RMS Lusitania" (mighty cool) and some tanks.
Well not just "some tanks" but
the mother load of restored tanks in the worlds largest private collection of tanks (way beyond cool!).
It was certainly a fun surprise to have stumbled upon! Sadly, this "one of a kind massive tank collection" was broken up after they were donated in Mr. Littlefield's will after his passing with some later being auctioned off. However, all his beautifully restored tanks now continue on amazing others as displays in smaller collections:
Jacques Littlefield’s fascination with military vehicles began in childhood. From his earliest days, he studied and created intricate models of tanks and military machines. His first remote-controlled scale model tank was completed in college. Jacques acquired a full size military vehicle in...
www.americanheritagemuseum.org
Note: If you click on the "Exhibits" link in the above page it shows how nicely the tanks in the Littliefield tank collection are now displayed in very authentic depictions of their battlefield engagements. I hope to be able to one day visit this museum if I'm every up that way.
At a museum of armored vehicles in California, humanity’s ingenuity and ambition are on display, as well as its desire to demolish whatever is in its path with terrifying finality.
www.nytimes.com
Edit: Added links to Trains & Lusitania propeller