~Kyle
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QUOTE: Originally posted by macy I have in my attic Some old Tyco boxcars etc and 2 engines. I also have some older HO cars that are all metal looks like they were part of a passenger rail set. That aside I am starting from scratch. I will gladly take any input to help me get started i hope to head to the book store to find a guide of some sort, maybe some has a suggestion on which I sould buy. I am a info hound it may take me months to get started because I want to know as much as possible before I started.
QUOTE: Originally posted by macy Wow thanks for all the quick responses. Here is a bit more info I was thinking of a 5x9 display to start In my garage that is being finished to become a "man's" area. I lost my den to my 2 girls twoo weeks after we moved in. I enjoy the realness for the scenery I see in a lot of the pictures. Joe Q: "What time periiod do you want to model? Do you like passenger trains, frieght trains or both? Do you like switiching and operations or would you be happy to watch a train go in a circle?" I am thinking current i live in southern NH we have the new Downeaster Service that runs through town I would like to include that but freight as well that runs on the same tracks from Boston to Maine. Switiching and operations sounds like fun planning for years of enjoyment.
ChuckAllen, TX