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Thanks all for the warm welcome! <br /> <br />I want to reiterate, Vic provided invaluable info to a novice. <br /> <br />Tangerine-Jack asked: <br /> <br />"You mentioned the loop will be on the deck, I was wondering why. Is it because you have little yard space? Or are you thinking "benchwork" as in an indoor layout? Any thoughts for plant life?" <br /> <br />I just moved into another house recently. Boy do I have enough projects. Moreover, I plan to do benchwork for my O Gauge layout, which I haven't started. At this point, building a G Gauge layout of any sophistication would overwhelm me. With that said, I am simply going to run a loop on the deck, where I can go out with a plate of food, and watch her{an engine} go around. At some point, I imagine I would aspire to something a bit more elaborate. Your implied recommedation for LGB is appreciated. <br /> <br />I see, LGB has been the starting point for many: <br /> <br />troybetts <br />kimbrit <br /> <br />I will admit my ears aren't exactly virginal in terms of manufacturers'; considering I have been involved in the hobby for so long[:D] <br /> <br />You all have given me a good starting reference, and maybe I'll be running shortly, at least a loop of track. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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