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<p>Thanks for the response. </p><p>I do live in the US, the southeast part....lots of humidity in the summer. Are there places online to buy the rail, or do I have to buy it locally? I'd love to find some online so I can shop around and see, but I don't know where to look. </p><p>As for the pre-made tracks, I've seen some on E-bay, and they're just so darn expensive. I read an opinion in one of the guides on this site, and one point that was mentioned is how bad it looks when you mix different brands of tracks, which may happen if I can't find enough from one place. There's only one hobby store in my town, and they don't carry G-scale trains, just the smaller scales.</p><p>So, I was leaning towards making my own track because of cost, and I like hands-on projects.</p><p>I welcome further suggestions, along with some tips on where to look online for track materials, or tracks. I'm not ruling out buying pre-made tracks.</p><p>Thanks. </p>
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