Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim Duda Oooops! Now I'm not so sure I meant STD. GAUGE...since I am so new, I associate "Garden Scale" with the LGB stuff I see running in the stores at Christmas time. Anyway, that's the gauge size I have in mind. I need to read up on the dimensions of the gauges so I don't make a costly mistake down the line... JD
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt Jim, You can run the LGB stuff as you say. As Vsmith said Aristo and USA look better on thier track due to prototypical tie spacing. LGB track looks more prototypical for a narrow gauge line. The actual spacing between rails is the same meaning run whatever on any track. Beware as I've been told and said above by Vsmith Aristo switches are fine for Aristo locos however LGB and bachman seem to work better on LGB switches. Vsmith jump in anytime here did I get right on the switch thing in terms of explanation?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim Duda See...I've already changed my mind and agree with iandor to start with a simple circle or oval in the right side island and learn from the inevitable mistakes I make...then expand as time and finances permit. Let's say I start with Aristo track, LGB F7A/B, USA Trains steel wheeled passenger set. 1. Will the LGB loco handle the Aristo std. ga. track? 2. Will the different scales look funny on the same train? 3. Will their couplers all work with each other? I presume the LGB diesel is physically smaller than Aristo and USA version of the F7 series... JD
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