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I see both sides of the arguemnet. Money is always tight and if a piece of MRR gear drops in my lap, I try to use it. That said, My experience with Tyco and AHM almost killed my interest in MRR. As a teenager I had Tyco and AHM HO. Mt friend had money and Lionel O. His ran like a champ. Mine sputtered and de-railed often. I'm now an "N" scale user. Going in I thought my God how will "N" stay on the track when HO never did ? Well I'm using Unitrack and Atlas and Kato Engines. Runs like a fine watch and never de-railed once. Like most things in life, you get what you pay for. The frustration level is now "0" with much smaller equipment. Dave
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