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I started out with On30. Since I got hooked on G scale, the inside layout mostly just collects dust. <br />Sam's club has the Bachmann Big Hauler Christmas sets right now for $136.45. Get some LGB, Aristo, or USA track to go with it and build yourself a railroad around the pond. My experience has been that the kids will like it alot more than the smaller scales, and there is a good chance the other half will get into it with you. I have a lady friend that at first thought I was nuttier than a fruit cake with the trains. After sitting around watching them for a while with me she started making suggestions on the structures, the plants, and the little people. Next thing I knew, she was really getting into it and wanting to do alot more. She doesn't think I'm quite so nutty now[(-D][(-D]...or well, she doesn't think the trains are so nutty, anyway..... <br />The G scale trains are a great way to meet the neighbors, they are good entertainment for guests, and they give you something the whole family can participate in. <br />Try it!!......you'll like it!!
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