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My Bachmann Set arrived from TrainWorld!
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You have great taste in train sets. Though I am aware of the problems their 4-6-0's foreshow, I still hve my eye on the Gold Rush Set. I hope you and your daughter have many hours of enjoy ment with it. Scinece it is a D&RGW train you will more then likely want a garden railroad with a graident. If you want tall graidents I might sugest a 4% grade being the maximum. That is if you want narrow and tall ledges and a very beutiful recreation of the highline on the Durango and Silverton Tourist Railway ( this operates the branch from durango to Silverton on the abandoned D&RGW line ) I don't know about you but a line throught the mountains with High grades and tall bridges is the way to go with me. Also If you want more engines and rolling stock cheap you might try Hartlan Locomotive Works and Aristo Crafts Classic Line. I advise you to check those out if you already haven't. A live steam Accucraft Ruby in kit form is $279. This locomotive was built to where it can be converted to a forney, a small tender engine and what ever else you decide. Again I hope that you and your daughter have the most fun you can have with your trains. Cheers and Keep up the good work. <br /> <br />Regards: Nicholas Parker ( age 13 )[:)][:)][:)][:)][:D][:D][:D] <br />
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