Hi,
I'm getting started on a layout after 30 years out of the hobby. My son and I are starting on a 2x8 against-the-wall urban scene that will become part of an 8x8 layout with a walk-in area. We have a prototype short line railroad in our home town picked out that we plan to loosely base our layout on.
I'm planning to use Peco Code 83 track and turnouts, laid on cork roadbed and two inches of foam. I already have the 2x8 benchwork built but haven't ordered the track yet.
The biggest question I have is whether I should start with DC or DCC. I have a couple of locomotives and a few dozen pieces of rolling stock. The locomotives are Athearn blue box models from the late 80s. I'd like to get trains running as soon as possible, so I'm considering starting with DC and using the old equipment I have. Or, would I be better off to start with DCC now and then either convert the old locomotives or replace them with newer equipment?
Thanks!
Was it me ; I would go with DCC and a new/dependable engine.
Nothing will suck the fun out of your new layout faster then having to fool with 30/40 year old engines. just MHO.
The rolling stock should be ok, perhaps some updates, coulpers ect.
I agree. Go with DCC.
Buy one new locomotive with DCC already installed, so that you can quickly get the pleasure of running a train.
York1 John
I'm in the same boat and opted for DCC. I just purchased a DCC/sound equipped GP7 and NCE Powercab system to get things going. I do have an older DC NW2 switcher that runs well and has sentimental value so I plan to convert it to DCC. It will be good project to hone my skills on because, in addition to installing the decoder, it needs a change of livery from UP to either SP or ATSF.
Tim
Late to the model railroad party but playing catch-up.....
Oops... we have duplicate threads.
Can these be merged?
-Kevin
Living the dream.