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Hi Alex, Matt has answered most of your questions, here's my two penny worth. How you lay your track will depend on your own ground conditions, we all vary and what works for one is another mans watery grave. I have a high water table so I dug out a couple of inches, edged with bricks and infilled with gravel to the top of the bricks so the track has been raised a couple of inches above the flood zone. I use train engineer and it is very good. I would go for the full TE, it is very reasonable and can control many loco's and accessories through its multi code functions, saying that I believe the Aristo starter sets include the junior TE and as such are good value. Power supply, minimum of 5 amps will keep you out of trouble. Have fun and enjoy. <br />Cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup]
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