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Sounds good Ken. The North American scene is a good one to model. <br /> <br />It's up to you what to spend your money on. Something that rings a bit of a warning bell is the "budget brand of flex". All that good (excellent) layout work and then you take a risk on "budget track". Your choice though, I should not interfere. <br /> <br />For what it's worth I reckon the track makes or breaks the appearance of the layout. But then your "budget" track might look just as good as the expensive stuff once you lay it and ballast it. You need a few yards of track. Maybe the Peco dealer would give you a bulk discount? You say you are using his turnouts. <br /> <br />I see from your name that your ancestors came from a place to the north of England, and people from those parts have a reputation for being thrifty. <br /> <br />Sorry to pull your leg. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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