VSmith:
I'm gonna answer tongue-in-cheek. I say that up front because I'm not very adept with these smiley icons.
What do I expect for $25? As much as I can get away with.
I have pieces of a Chinese Xmas train somewhere. I just assumed it wouldn't run on a G gauge track, and since I have only one piece so far, an Aristo turnout procured last week, I hadn't connected the dots.
Cash strapped? Yup. But also cautious. I don't want to lay down a pile of money like I did some years ago for HO, only to find I needed binoculars to work on 'em, and switching operations were nigh impossible. So I sold it all and am still trying to forget.
Cheap way to get into G Gauge? Betcha that's what I'm after!
Also, I want to try my hand at scratchbuilding. For that I need cheap victims.
Anyway, thanks for setting me straight.
Les
Many people use the Scientific stuff as a base for kitbashing/modifying. I'm sure it is worth the $25.
underworld
Have fun with your trains
I've been looking in eBay for cheap stuff. I see bunches of new boxed stuff priced at about $25 for the set. Is this stuff really G gauge, or is it those Chinese-made Christmas tree sets? Also, something called Scientific Toys made/makes Lionel G gauge? I didn't know Lionel had a 'real' G gauge offering. By real, I mean 45mm track.
Les Whitaker
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