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I am relatively new also. If you are young N scale will allow you more trackage in a small space. Unfortunately I got started when I retired and N scale is too small for my fingers and eyes. i went with HO and sometimes have a little trouble with big fingers. Also, I have see severeal layouts now where ther is hardly any scenery. The people just like to see trains move and do a lot of pretending. <br /> <br />The trend seems to be selecting a time period and a prototype to model. My layout is some what 'today" but the prototype never has existed except in my head. Do what you want and have fun. <br /> <br />Fred
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