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<P>I use LGB Kuggel wheels to provide electric power for lighting etc, not only that but they have ball bearing wheels which reduces load on your loco dramatically but unfortunately they are very exxy</P> <P>The track plans that have been mentioned above are pretty basic and i would use them as a guide only as it may or may not suit your situation and they will certainlt not be much good as you get into it. I personally wouldn't be bothered with them and they really do not have much use in outdoor garden railways; ok for inside and very basic situations though.</P> <P>Whnen you get into the garden it will determine your layout, not some theoretical drrawing.</P> <P>Rgds ian</P>
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