QUOTE: Originally posted by anniego So I'm another newbie lurking out here looking for helpful advice after seeing a garden railroad at a show recently. We (I'm the gardener, he's the train guy) want to do a narrow gauge DRGS layout (hubbie grew up in Telluride in the 40's). So, any advice on what to buy as a starter set (or just the engine to get started)? Also, is the conclusion that 1/24 works for narrow gauge so I can use my dollhouse building skills to populate this railroad? Thanks!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt Gentlemen, Since I don't model any particular prototype, It was easy to give my RR a little "history". Seems that during the great depression a RR equipment manufacturer got stuck with a whole bunch of locos and rolling stock destined for Latin America. The buyer had gone belly up and couldn't take delivery of the equipment. All the stock was made to run on 3'6" track so all the equipment was built correspondingly larger than North American 3'0" stock. Never-the-less the management of my RR bought it all, lock, stock, and barrel at below wholesale, what a deal! I model in 1:24 to take advantage of the vast supply of autos and trucks in that scale. I also use Bachmann locos and rolling stock exclusively (the best bargin for the buck ). Bachmann is built to a 1:20 scale. But, as mentioned before, my track guage is supposed to be 3'6" so the Bachmann stuff works out just fine, it just looks a little larger than normal 3 foot guage equipment , but then it's supposed to. This concept is usually pretty clear to other RR enthusiests but it gets a little dicey when trying to explain it to the civilians. Walt
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