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<p>Thanks for the encouragement guys.</p><p>I've decided to go ahead and purchase enough Aristo-Craft track to close an oval. We'll see about engines in the future.<br /> </p><p>With a young son who is seriously into trains, I've had the opportunity to dabble in all scales and several toy lines this year. We've had a great time cleaning and repairing old Lionel equiment. As we are running out of room inside, G-scale appeals because of the option to move outside. </p><p>I reside in Knoxville and would certainly be interested in learning about bargains to be found in G-scale railroading equipment. My local hobby store is helpful, but their prices are almost double what's available online. </p><p> </p>
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