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Well I have been busy with some good and bad news. Bad news is that I prepared the grade for the large oval and somehow sprained my ankle (rolled it..., ouch!). To finish the job I had to bring in a land scape crew to lay the crusher (AB3). All is good and I should be walking slowly without crutches in another week. After the AB3 was pressed and leveled and as fortune would have it there was a G scale expo in Overland Park KS. Really cool show BTW! I found an Pennsylvania, 2-8-8-2 MALLET Steam Locomotive
Friends, below is the list of track I have purchased Friday. The layout is a simple oval at this time that is 20' long and 10' wide just to get started. Future activities could be an inner loop at just about midway within the large loop and perhaps a depot around the 3 qtr point. I'm thinking the track should be here within the week since it was all in stock... Since the basic geometry seems ok at this time I'm now pondering the laying the track bed. Lengthwise on the oval I am very
Thanks for the warm welcome and the advice. I like the golf analogy to put things into perspective too! I'll post back as I begin slugging my way through the fray;-) Regards Henry
Hello All AADD (Adult Attention Deficit Disorder) ;-) Long Story Short: My boy is now 5 and when he was 3, I started him off with some inexpensive ho sets for the Holidays. Now, everything is about trains for him and they even trump Lightning Mcqueen and Speed Racer. That said, I have began the searches for G Scale sets but the more I have read the more I realize a starter set will not cut it... "for me" that is and hence the AADD. I just need to settle down and am looking for some advice