QUOTE: Originally posted by yankeejwb I pointed them toward a Bachmann HO set (DC) with the EZ track, so they wouldn't have to deal with ballast, plus they could get trains running right away. What I'm wondering is what others would recommend for a child at that age. What train set is best, you think?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit I would agree with cnwfan, a simple set like the Bachmann system is the way to go for younger modellers. If anything gets broken replacements will not cost huge sums, and it would allow them to move into more "finescale" models in years to come - Bachmann cars (and their better locos) make great first detailing projects. I would recommend the Nickel-Silver (Grey roadbed) rather than the brass track (Black roadbed), mainly as it'll reduce the amount of cleaning needed to keep trains moving. Good choice!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bcammack I got my six year old grandson a nice Life-Like HO set with their Power Loc track. At that age I essentially considered it a "disposable" introduction to model railroads. Decent stuff, but I got it at Tuesday Morning for $50 and knew that a six year old is not going to be very careful with his toys.