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Well my sister has an older "3" rail set (the contact's ran down the middle and all the track was for was traction). I liked it. Couldn't build much beyond small switch engines or small 2-6-2's. But when it came to diesels and electrics, look out. They had instructions on how to build a Crocodile, after i saw that whenever my sister rebuilt it into the DB-9 I would rebuild it into the Croc...until mom yelled. The Croc looked a lot better... <br /> <br />Thier not bad. I keep looking on ebay for sets for her, and of course the rolling stock is interchangeable with the newer stuff, but that old 3 rail stuff was the best. Turnouts, Switch's, tips, dumps, coupling, uncoupling. We had a lot of fun. Hers got tobe 5"x12" with a 8 foot passing siding, coal loading facility, passenger facility and frieght depot.
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