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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lynn: [QB] Hey Salt Valley, don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I've been diddling for about 15 years and I fewel real green. The reason, I believe, is like you, I don't model anything in particular. I know what I like to look at train wise and go from there. I can count wheels on steamers, but diesel model numbers throw me. As far as any help, the only thing right off is layng track. I get Atlas code 100 nickle-silver flex track for about $1.40 (the cheapest) and have no problems with it. I take my time and lay it VERY carefully with good connections. To me, track says it all. I had lots of loco problems until I found out a lot of it was track. Lots of ways of laying track, Dremet, nippers, solder, nails glue, etc. but thats up to you, how YOU want to do it. All this is off the subject of RR you model and all, but that is what forums are for, find out, question, and help. Lots of luck Lynn( [QUOTE]Originally posted by Salt Valley: [b]Hello, I guess I feel like a real newbie at this train stuff. Have 3 Challager sets which I was lucky enough to pick up on the cheap. Lots of curved track (all Bachmann). Have my tables all set up and in the process of laying out my track (11 X 9). Don't know much about the subject yet but am learning as I go. Am an HO fan, for the ease of things one can get and the modeling aspect and the freelance appeal of not having to model on any particular track system. Would appreciate any info that any deem a must. Still have basic wiring system, not electrically inclined. Toots and whistles to all.[/b][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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