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You guys are the BEST!!!! <br /> <br /> If I go with the LGB Mogal for the engine, What brands besides Bachmann would be compatable for rolling stock? <br /> <br /> By the way, the stainless steel track is nowhere near as expensive as I thought it was. I was looking at a site that did not make it clear that there were 12 pieces of track for the price. I thought it was each piece of track. I can go stainless steel and remain on budget. <br /> <br /> I also like the idea of having a back up loco just in case. I have a feeling that I'm going to be doing the maintanence on the train just as I do the pond maintanence. Its in my best interest to keep my projects that are for displays looking and working in excellent condition. I would be doing more harm than good if my displays are allowed to go down hill after I build them. <br /> <br /> I'm a detail fanatic and don't want somebody who doesn't care to be working on my creations that I put my heart and soul into building. Both of the garden centers are within 2 miles of my house and I go to both on a regular basis. <br /> <br /> Being around my displays for small amounts of maintanence is part of my marketing plan. It gives me the chance to talk to people and show pictures. <br /> <br /> Paul2
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