Every year at this time, AristoCraft has their track on sale at most of their dealers. I just received an e-mail notice from Trainworld/Trainland in New York that Aristo track is on sale. Check their web site and those of other dealers for sale prices.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Just watch for Ist generations Almost always the green cab W/ silver boiler.
u163665 wrote: These threads have been very helpful. Before reading up on this, I was skeptical of Bachmann trains. On the internet, you can find these train sets for around $160 (even as low as $135) - which to me is incredible. Just for the engine alone - - absolutely gorgeous. I am new to the hobby. I have an LGB beginner's set and purchased a lot more LGB track for the backyard. The "Stainz" loco is cute - but not eye catching like the Bachmann Silverado Virginia 90050. A similar looking LGB loco would cost me at least 5 times the Bachmann price - - not including all the accessories! I can settle with throwing out the track (or keeping it indoors for display purposes). Otherwise, what a deal!
These threads have been very helpful. Before reading up on this, I was skeptical of Bachmann trains. On the internet, you can find these train sets for around $160 (even as low as $135) - which to me is incredible. Just for the engine alone - - absolutely gorgeous.
I am new to the hobby. I have an LGB beginner's set and purchased a lot more LGB track for the backyard. The "Stainz" loco is cute - but not eye catching like the Bachmann Silverado Virginia 90050. A similar looking LGB loco would cost me at least 5 times the Bachmann price - - not including all the accessories! I can settle with throwing out the track (or keeping it indoors for display purposes). Otherwise, what a deal!
Have fun with your trains
You only get what you pay for, so my advice is to proceed with caution.
Rgds Ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by timblan Hello all, I am new to the Garden Railways hobby. I am looking to buy the BACHMANN SILVERADO G SCALE TRAIN SET for a starter. But have a few questions. A - Has anyone used this train and is it of good starter quality? B – Will it work on one of the G scale brass tracks made for outside from another company? Thanks for all your help, Tim
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