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[#ditto] <br />What everyone says is right.Patience is the key! <br />I spent 2 years with a small loop of track before I expanded.That small loop of track taught me more than you can imagine.Locos,track connectors,themes.You name it and I've been though it.The budget means nothing.It's the enjoyment of the hobby that counts.If I was given a million pounds(dollars) I would build the most fantastic railway,but it would detract from the enjoyment of slowly attaining what I want. <br />However if anyone want to test the theory please post the cheque to troy.... <br />Just kidding (but then again...) <br />I recently bought an engine on E-Bay.With the purchase the bloke kindly included a half built railcoach/tram.I have had more fun with this (or the children have) than the loco I bought! <br />I've sort of lost the way on this post so I will stop.Just remember.The railway will never be big enough[(-D <br />Troy
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