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Confused about what to do with my railroad track!!!
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Hi everybody <br /> <br />I have just bought a heap of that proffesional N scale track that everyone says to use. The problem is that I know have to spend more than a complete EZ Track train set just on the power pack, i still have to get a loco and i dont even know if that will make it work. Wiring all that proffesional track seems so hard and when i was growing up i never remember my father doing any soldering. I am almost convinced to buy EZ Track because it is all prewired! <br /> <br />Any advise because a cannot solder ( PLEASE dont Explain it to me!!!!!![:)]) <br /> <br />All that installing point motors and stuff seems so confusing . <br /> <br />Should i buy an EZ Track Bachmann Set just to start with. If i do that all my really good track will go to waste. <br /> <br />Help me !!!! <br /> <br />Many thanks <br /> <br />Pavariangoo!
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