I have mine set up on a 30’x72" folding table, with a stretch cover (grass green) that would normally be used at a convention or trade show. It’s light enough that my wife and I can easily move it to another room if we need to. The track layout hardly ever changes…and I hardly ever run the trains. But I do buy additional locomotives and rolling stock from time to time. I also have lots of roadways I made, buildings I built, and other scenery. The one thing that I still covet is an N scale Mystery Machine. I just can’t find one. However, I have an N scale Dodge van that I’ve painted blue-green and some decal paper that I should be able to print the decals on once I reduce them to the proper size.
Dogs. I live in a very small third-floor condo, and getting a dog wouldn’t be a great idea, so I covet other people’s dogs. Often I’ll see someone walking a nice lab or golden retriever and think, “Ooh, I want that dog.”
Personal watercraft (some day I’ll have enough money to buy, at the very least, a decent used one), nice sports cars (I’d love a Tesla Roadster, but it ain’t happening), high-powered computers (I’m no techie, but I would love a high-powered gaming laptop for, you know, gaming).
Foreign property. I’m slightly obsessed about buying a French farm house, and visit property search sites more than is healthy.
I cannot think of anything I’d really covet, but THINK I’d like to own a Mach-E electric Mustang.
An Atmos clock? Although not as “limited edition” here’s a site you might like to see:
http://www.abbeyclock.com/atmos540.html
And, you might like to read some of of the discussions on this chat board:
I covet Annette’s dinette set but I forget to pet her civet on the duvet with the sextet from Spacenet. I don’t get upset; treat it like a vignette and post about it on the internet.
I’d love a villa in Tuscany, but that ain’t ever happening!
I think I can combine those two into one.
Beautiful barns. My old barn is rackety and run-down, but it serves it’s purpose. But really well-built barns, even small ones, make my heart go pitty-pat.
StG
When my wife needs to find me, she looks in the luggage section of the store. “The Container Store” is my playground.
Love that place, want that luggage.