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Hi Ray <br />Reading your resume it seems to me the only thing when it comes to building town is to remember its for the railway and aprox half the size or there abouts to what I understand is the common size for dolls houses <br />so aprox 1/2 " to the foot give or take a bit instead of 1" to the foot[:D]. <br />That will cut a big chunk off the expenditure if you have the machienery to build dolls houses that same machienery will build railway wagons and passanger coaches so it will just be a case of buying what you cannot make.. <br />I would get the book Matthew sugested and a Garden Railways mag taking the pull out plan down to the shed and make a start on the first car while you think on what you want to do the thing is to take that first step I also tend to agree with the get a starter set that will give you a loco some track an a couple of cars to be going on with and a train controler as well, you can always get more track and better curves later as you can aford it. <br />It is the taking the first couple of steps that is the hardest part <br />thats [2c] <br />regards John <br /> <br />
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