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Way better than bins in a closet. What does the little guy think?
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya
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Be forewarned...my boy was into Thomas too, and actually kind of obsessed with trains at around three or four.
Everyone said their sons went through the same phase and mine would grow out of it.
Over a decade later and a high school freshman, he is still obsessed with trains. I've made similar shelves for him to store his growing collection of HO and N scale trains. An N scale layout is slowly being built in his bedroom, he can spend hours building layouts on Microsoft Train Simulator and the other simulation programs he has, and he is a member of a youth-model-railroading-club that exhibits at train shows throughout the year.
Point is, you may have these shelves a lot longer than you think. As hobbies go its a good one, BTW.
Mike