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I've been an avid fan of the Lego 9V Train system for many years now and, over that time, had built a substantial layout incorporating road base plates and Lego City kits as well as trackside structures.. The problem I was having was the fact that there wasn't enough variety in engines and rolling stock to suit me and, although the Lego Train models were cleverly designed, it was a challenge to come up with uncoupling the cars or remotely operating the switches.
This past year, I inherited some postwar Lionel trains and track and began dabbling in O-scale. Much to my amusement, I discovered that the scale of Lego trains, buildings and (to an ever-so-slightly-less degree) Minifigs looked really good next to Lionel and other brand trains & track (especially the awesome Lionel prefab roadbed FasTrack line). Just for kicks I started putting together some dioramas using the Lionel train stuff in conjunction with the Lego everything else and... well, I was hooked! I found that by making some slight alterations, I could adapt all of my Lego trackside structures to work smoothly with vast variety of O scale egines, rolling stock including remote controled items and FasTrack. I'm now building a good sized layout by combining the creative variety that one can obtain with Lego bricks and elements in buildings, scenery, etc. with the endless options that Lionel, MTH, Atlas, Weaver, K-Line offer. I'm psyched! I've already invited over a few model railroading friends and they are gobsmacked by how nice the layout is strting to look.
I'd love to hear from others that may also have discovered the many adventages of a hybrid Lionel/Lego layout.
Peter Previte
peter.previte@plexus.com
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