Look at Aristo Consumer Sales and Special Offer section of there web site. They have a buy 4 get one free offer. Check out the mail/ internet sites (St. Aubin etc.) for the best price and order any 4 boxes. You might want to get longer settions to keep the number of joints to a minimum.
Go to Aristo and look up MSRP for each and average the price of what you have bought and order the 5th box of equal or less value from Aristo ($25.00 Shipping fee).
If you are running around the ceiling with all curves the same way I would turn the trains around evey few months to equal out the wear on the wheels.
Sorry no the Bachmann track is hollow tin plate and connecting the two is difficult. I would stick brass track all around - LGB, Piko or AristoCraft are the primary sources.
Just about any loco can be set up some type of digital or RC control - MTS, DCC, the new Aristo Revolution. All it takes is know how and money (or just money to have someone set it up for you).
-Brian
Also, can LGB's older locomotives or ANY G-scale locomotives be programmed with any form of digital control? I'm hoping to put three locomotives on one loop with two sidings so that they "rotate duty" and I don't kill locomotives too quickly.
Since you are wall mounting your track I would go with Aristo Stainless Its a low maintinance track
Dave
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Hi I would go with LGB track(brass) it will give you years of trouble free running Bachmann track is only for demo not for long use Hope this helps
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