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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by BMTRAINS</i> <br /><br />Hi everyone <br />I'm starting out and I was wonderiing if you could all help me <br />I'm thinking of Using aristo Track with some small aristo engines (the RS3 and Doodlebug and maybe USA's 44 tonner) Are these good choices<font color="red">YES</font id="red"> <br />And is it best to dig a 6" deep trenck for ballast or can it be shallower<font color="red">Possibly, might depend on climate and water shed in the area in question</font id="red"> <br />How much are bonsai trees at home depot <font color="red">Unsure but start looking for year end closeouts in the next month or so</font id="red"> <br />I've heard they had miniature trees but didn't know seriously or the price <br />I plan to use aristo power packs and the baby Train Engineer for walk around control<font color="red">Keep in mind the size of the power pack will depend on how much track you intend on using. check the GR forum of battery and Rc for train engineer feedback</font id="red"> <br />At the moment I do not intend to use structures. <br />I would rathher scratch build them later on <br />If there is anything vital I have not mentioned please respond <br />Thanks <br />Alex <br />[/quote] <br /> [#welcome]and I hope this helps. Any other questions just ask away and browse this forum their alot of good hands on info here.
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