G scale is lots of fun. Try to stick with LGB, Piko or Aristocraft track as they hold up the best, especially if used outdoors. My railway is all LGB track with most being over 20 years old and still in fine condition. I started with and LGB starter set and grew from there. I have engines from them, as well as Kalamazoo and USA trains. I got into live steam operation a few years ago and now have several from companies like Roundhouse Engineering and Regner. To me, the live steam aspect is the main draw to G scale. The larger scales are way more expensive and are no small feat to rerail if there is a derailment. G scale is still portable and easilly taken to and from the shelf to the track and back again. Good luck with the new railway.
Very exciting! You have a large space to work with, should be a great project! You may eventually find you have space for the G, and the H0 and slot cars. It is usually best to get one simple operation going, then expand later, rather than trying to tackle too large a project all at once. Possibly progressing in phases. Get something simple running first, then expand. Just a suggestion....
Paul
Howdy all,
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