Does anyone know of any manufacturer or retailer that sells inexpensive locomotives, (besides EBAY)? And what types of locomotives do you think would be easy to use on a small garden railway for a beginer? Thaaaaank you!
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Hi Ralph.
I wouldn't call you a cheapskate, a skinflint perhaps. We are certainly on the same page when it comes to the joy of building original locos. I must have a dozen plans to build more scratch-built locos and rolling stock. I am still in the beginners categoty but that doesn't stop me having a great deal of fun. There is nothing more satisfying than sitting back and saying "It's finished!" and then popping out to the garden for the test-run, followed by a celebratory "cheers!"
When the rain stops I'll be out there tesring my latest railcar, oohh I can't wait!
Try Discount Trains Online :Discount Model Trains Online Model Railroad - Railroading
or Wholesale Trains Online: Wholesale Trains, Cars, Boats and Airplanes - Custom Built Hobby, Parts, Perip
Discount is in California and Wholesale upstate New York. Both carry just about any need for the hobby, though they aren't exact duplicates of each other. they carry tracks/scenery stuff, sets, LOCOMOTIVES , freight/passenger cars in large and small scales.....happy trackin'
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Hi,
There are several online dealers that have G scale loco's and accessories as well. I have listed some that you may want to check out.
1. www.trainworld.com
2. www.lgbpola.com (St Aubin Station)
3. www.firsthobby.com
4. www.internethobbies.com
5. www.internettrains.com
numbers #2 & #1 may be your best picks from the list as they buy in larger quantities therefore they have greater flexibility in offering you the lowest price. Anyway, good luck in whatever you choose and let us know how things progress !
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