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Hi Toys&tunes and[#welcome], <br />2nd welcome today, nice to get new RRoaders in the forum. Living on the west coast of the UK I also get lots of rain, today being a good example! Aristo brass track is good, the joiners give you good electrical conductivity and your Bachmann will like it. LGB is also good but it doesn't employ the track clamp, I used LGB on my first set up in the 80's and I used their copper paste in the rail joiners, it worked for me but I prefer Aristo now. Dump the Bachmann power pack, other guys who live in the states will advise you on the packs available but I do recommend you hook upto an Aristo Train Engineer, radio control, very reasonable & it will go as far as you imagination will take you, it has the capability to control many loco's and accesories. I said this earlier today, don't hesitate, get the track and get your train outdoors, you'll never look back!! <br />Cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup]
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