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<p>Hi Zanthian. I can't answer any of your questions since I am also bran new to this, but I can at least say hi.</p><p>I also got the digital commander set to start off with. As well as a World's Greatest Hobby expander and some various lots of track I have now come across. </p><p>The one trick I have figured out so far with the EZ track is that if you want to do a siding with the #6 switches you need a 2" piece to make it line up right. That piece is only sold in the 90 degree crossing set that I know of. Since I don't see any sidings in your design you at least will not have to worry about that. EZ track seems to have some limits in how creative you can get. Since I have a bunch of it, looks like I am probably going to be figuring most of those limits out.</p><p>You also have a vision which is more than I got yet. Wish you the best of luck.</p>
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