Mine is when I was four, I left my HO layout running and went up for a snack…
Then when I came down, My Sante Fe train set was on the ground. The caboose, the Shell tanker, and the boxcar where off the bases, but the Diesel was still intact![:0][oops]
My other one was when my O gauge train was running to fast, it delrailed. The locomotive and tender fell off the table, but lukily I caught it just in time!!! !!![oops]
Stepping on an American Flyer gondola that I had just knocked off the table, and was getting up to reach down and get. Luckily, it was a common one that I was able to replace for $5.
Watching my Pennsy GP-9 w/railsounds sizzle and smoke as I held my cab-1 contoller in my hand, “no, no what’s going on, NOOOOO!”
Replaced some wires, the insulation melted off the originals. It runs again!
I was running my 1 hour old TMCC M.O.W. crane on my west bound main line behind my GP-35 swinging the boom back and fourth ( BIG NO NO) and of course on the east bound side THERE is my GP-9. With NO time to react I just closed my eyes, when I heard it hit I opened my eyes to watch my 9 on it’s way to the floor. You see In this part of the layout there is no scenery yet. I still don’t no why or how the crane never even left the track ( I had my eyes shut[:D] ) It had to be my higher power…[:)] The 9 hade a cracked sound board but basicly came out of it ok…so please learn from me check your main line or better yet DON’T PLAY WITH THE CRANE WHEN THE TRAIN IS MOVING[;)]…
tough luck on the Jets today. Anyway, my mishap was almost a month ago. I was in a hurry to get the trains set up. I found two saw horses, don’t know why I had them. Grad a 4 x 8 that we didn’t use building our shed. Cleaned a perfectly messy garage. Set up my 35 year old trains, cleaned track, fired it up. Was running too fast, put track with 22 curves to close to edge, didn’t nail it down, and watched my engine roll on the third lap right off the corner, onto the concrete. All the detail parts are off, and one of the plastic clips that hold the trucks on broke. Broke my heart.
The Houston Tinplate Operators had a “bridge” that you could swing up to get to the center. You had to be careful as trains came at it from both directions. Sure shooten one time I opened just in time for a steamer to come rolling in. Off it went 3 feet to the floor. It looked just like a movie. I felt awful! No harm done though, as it was a simple “club” engine without much detail. The seasoned guys just looked at me and said “That wasn’t the first time”… A nice bunch.
Reading all the mishaps perhaps I better add nets to the end of my new door layout!
About 10 years ago, I had removed some curves to the outside mainline of my layout in order to add a switch or something. The next day, I forgot I had done that and fired up a Fundimensions SP Daylight… By the time I remembered, it was too late. I slammed the throttle off and made a mad dash for the lead F-3 as I watched it make a nose dive off the table for the concrete in slow motion. It landed on its front coupler and I caught it before it could topple over on its side. The only damage was a smooshed front coupler and a pair of soiled underwear. Somehow the remaining dummy A and coaches never made it off the bench.
@texasEd… auch! probably the biggest auch of the mishaps…
My mishap is in h0, I had a nice lilliput swiss Ae 4/7, a really great engine with lots of detail and a huge pricetag. It derailled, fell of the table. The outside was easy to repair, but the gears where dislocated and the motor was gone…
Since it was a rare item not made anymore, that really was a shame.
With 0, I did’t have had any huge accidents or derailments jet… (lucky me)
watched my 442 catch on fire while going around the christmas tree. Got it before it damaged the carpet, but the flames roasted the wiring underneath pretty good.
Well, I did a bone-head move Fri. eve. I was experimenting with placing tunnel portals (never place one on a curve) and I pulled out a long train with a K-Line MoW crane - which swings from side to side as it goes 'round 027 curves - mid-consist. The boom snagged on the back of the portal and the train which was going slowly stopped. Not noticing this, I slammed up the throttle. The FA took off, the crane stayed put and cars flew everywhere… no permanent harm done.
I miswired the locosounds tender to the 2-8-0 and seeing it derail and drawing sparks, luckily there wasn’t any damage, except for some slight ridges on my rails now. (I’ll post pics later)
Watching (and smelling) my nearly new MTH PS2 GP-9 fry on startup after it had been running fine the day before. Fortunately it was under warranty and was fixed quickly.
There was one other crash I forgot about. The main line was not finished and ended in to the air ( you no where this is going) and can you believe that I backed 4 cars off of it ??? The worst part about it was that my wife was under the lay out and took a head shot from the caboosse. I told her that was nice to take one for the teem and prevent damage. She was not ammused. what did I nearn? Check you remote batt. for shure when you have track out in mide air.
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I laught to and had to buy dinner that night. O and I’m not aloud to run or touch anything on the lay out when she is vacuming, even though the main line is done.