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Hi, <br /> <br />A great way to get going is to buy a starter set with everything in, some extra track if you have the funds, cut the grass, set it up with the mains unit indoors and run those trains. In the UK the LGB starter sets are well priced - to get you hooked - and the quality is superb. I ran mine on Sunday for a few hours and did a pu***est on one of my Bachmann coaches and my LGB drovers caboose, both lighted. A good push on the Bachmann sent it a few feet down the track, the LGB went on, and on and on - the moral being, you get what you pay for. Whichever make you get, don't forget the lubrication, Hobby Lube do a good 6 pack of all you need, and follow the makers instructions. Happy railroading. <br />Cheers, <br />Kim
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