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Tom mate, <br /> <br />Did you know that highlighting things is the equivalent of shouting at people and many don't like that. Can you tell me please what a SWMBO is? Don't forget the purpose of writing things down is to communicate and if people don'y know the words you use you are not communicating well, even though you are shouting! <br /> <br />On to you Dave well i came straight into "G" gauge as i wanted to do it outside so i cannot compare other gauges too well but i understand that it is much more realistic than any other gauge. <br /> <br />Going outside gives you a whole lot of interesting small problems that you need to vercome and this gives you more the sensation of being a civil engineer and whatever you come up against you must overcome one way or another in other words it is getting on to be more like the real world. What Tom says is right though if it isn't fun don't do it. <br /> <br />My advice is always get an LGB starter set off ebay get about 20 metres (70') of track and try it out, get dwon in the dirt and get it going around, if it doesn't grab you well rethink the whole thing. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgds Ian
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