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Hey Ya'll <br /> <br />Yes, i do have a track plan. Luckilly the prototype I am basing my railroad on was just 10 miles long. But, I won't be modeling every inch. The railroad was a ragtag narrowgauge railroad that ran from Cades Cove (Gatlinburg Tennessee) to Pigeon Forge Tennessee through the mountains. <br /> <br />I plan to have just a few trains to start with. <br />But, I am going on a trip soon (This weekend with my church gruop) and my parnets are giving me $200 in spending money (I had to pay $200 for the trip). I plan to spend only $10 to save the rest for my railroad. <br /> <br />I have alot of books, old train magazines, and HO equipment as well as a Lionel Train and Battery operated G-Scale Train (I think I'll keep that). When I sell that, I'll have the total will be my budget until I get my job back in march. <br /> <br />Nick <br /> <br />P:S: I get a 20% discount on all the track I buy at the sore I worked at.
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