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<p>[quote user="GearDrivenSteam"]My take on it has always been, if you want to play trains, do it. If you want to holler about how much it costs, you probably need to take up another hobby.[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>And posts like yours are such a wonderful way to bring and keep new people in the hobby...not. Do you enjoy being rude? </p><p> </p><p>Back on topic, regarding costs. When I had a garden, I went with free floating track on fines as well. My biggest problems were dandelions and thistles (never could teach the mowing boy NOT to blow the stuff into the garden)...now I have a small indoor layout built on a diningroom table with a plywood overlay... not fancy, but servicable. Almost everything I have is Lehmann/LGB, but I bought most of it secondhand at reasonable prices...it still operates flawlessly. It took a little longer (almost 2 years looking for the mogul) to get the stuff I wanted, but most of it eventually showed up at a price I was comfortable with.</p>
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