QUOTE: Originally posted by eastcoast Hi Hawks05, You ask some of the most intelligent questions for wanting to start in this hobby. That is a sign of who you are. I am always happy to assist you with answers . I think the first responder said it plainly but I like to elaborate a little. [}:)] May I suggest the following to you, most are put out by MR mag authors and/or Kalmbach . In order , start with " Getting Started in the Hobby" HO scale. Very basic for beginner level. "A Guide to Track Planning" is good reading. How-to-" Model Benchwork" is probably the best there is in picture, diagrahm , and simple explanation. The Atlas" Guide to Wiring" is also a good choice. Never forget about " Maintaining Model Railroad Equipment" , keep that fleet running into the year 3000. Look for "A Guide to Model Scenery" and learn different methods to do when that time comes. Another good one is "Structure Building Like a Pro" or "City Scenery" These are just a FEW of the ENDLESS books out there waiting , screaming, calling your name,PICK ME, PICK ME. [:o)] [8D] MY PERSONAL LIBRARY has taken me most of my life to find and purchase and read all about. I suspect that in your hobby career that you will walk by a shop or look in magazines and see good publications by virtually every type of opinion or author on many subiects. Trust your heart and get the books that you are ready for and read them cover to cover before putting muscle behind action. You will find that a better quality product will be produced. And your results will make you happy and proud of what you have achieved for yourself. I AM PROUD OF YOU, to just talk to you this way ( internet ) I can tell you are probably a good student and have a good head about you. I wish you tons of luck this weekend and beyond. Go live your dreams. Happy Railroading Hawks. ken_ecr [:p]