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working on my first ho layout
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<p>well see before i started my real desire for an actual layout i was just buying trains. If i saw them at yard sales i bought them. So thats why the huge variety. What i want to do with my layout may seem funny but i want to do it after the " dukes of hazzard" type setting. like late 70's early 80's country type. im still researcing back country georgia to see how and what trains rolled threw the area.</p><p> </p><p>As far as engines all but one are bachmann, arent they a good engine? I do have a cpl tycos and life like but like i said that was before i knew anything about trains.</p><p>Power is fine right now with the tech2 I want my first layout to go easy and dont want to much fancy electronics on it. Untill i get the basic's down it will be simple. </p><p>i have all atlas flex track code 100 at the moment. the track in the box i might not use. looks rough.</p><p> </p><p>I will be alot more detailed now and buy better stuff. i have taken a break sorta from my ho to work on my o gauge but my goodness the o gauge is killing my wallet. so now i am focusing on my ho layout for awhile, much cheaper.</p><p> </p><p>please forgive me if i ask dumb ?'s or just dont understand. ive recently had a heart attack, a brain anurizim and have a brain tumor. So its hard for things to stick and understand them clearly, thanks.</p>
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