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Marty, and Capt Bob, <br />The 7 1/2" gauge is not necessarily that expensive. I have less in my loco, riding car, and caboose than alot of people have paid for one G scale loco. Total is $2400. The expensive part, as in G scale, tends to be the track, although even that can be done faily reasonably. Alot of people use what is called Groovy Track, which is steel flat bar notched into 2x2's. It comes out to not much more than brass G scale track. If you have metal working skills, you can build switches cheaper than G scale, too.
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