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Dear Mr. jlcjrbal, <br />Although there are good people on this forum, whom always seem to be willing to help beginners, from my point of view, you should be attempting to educate yourself about this hobby through the use of books and other reading materials. The questions you've asked are common and very good questions! However, they are better answered by experts whom have gone to the trouble of writing books on these subjects. Go to your hobby shop and look for one of the many books written for beginners. Since there are many, page through a few and see if one stands out as making more sense to you on how to proceed. Kalmbach Publishing (the publisher of Model Railroader Magazine) is a great publisher of these types of books! An on going and current article taking place in Model Railroader Mag. now, is addressed at beginners and will also be very helpful! It is entitled; "The Turtle Creek Central Extension". <br /> <br />The problem with asking these types of questions on this forum is, for every person whom answers your question, you will likely get a different opinion on how to proceed. Since few (if any) of these people have ever written an article for beginners, their ability to express themselves and convey their thoughts to you will be questionable! You are better off taking your information from a single source, someone whom knows enough about the subject, but, also knows how to communicate his thoughts and ideas to you in book form! After you have experiance, you can experiment with different modeling ideas. <br /> <br />I say the above, not intending to step on anyone’s ego! I think if you all think about it, you will agree there are better places for Mr. jlcjrbal to get this formative information and that he can get all this information and considerably more in the many books on the subject!
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