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Started by trip, February 28, 2010, 12:06:45 AM

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trip

I'm looking for a goodlooking train that is easy to use and has a nice size track...(less than 6 Feet)... I need this train to use in a display and I wanted it to be easy to use and will stay running all day will it is in the display... i found two here local on craigslist and was wandering what you guys thought would be the best one for the buck.

the first one is: Bachmann HO Scale Train set Alaska McKinnley it looks like it is about the right size but i was wandering how big the cars was?   Here is the link...  http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/for/1585987892.html

the second one is: an E-Z track system.. i think the seller doesn't list much about it but there is a picture of the box on the add.... could someone tell me the size of the track and cars in this one?   Here is the link...   http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tag/1612718310.html

Any other kinds you think would be good just let me know to.


thank you.





ABC

The passenger cars in the first set are 85 feet long (approx 11 and 3/4ths inches) and may pose reliability problems down the line with only 22" radius and will not look good. The 1st set is better in my opinion, but you may want to repaint/re-decal the loco and passenger cars for another road, unless you are going to model Alaska and all the snow and ice.

trip

Are both of these sets ready to go and will just have to be put together, or will they have to have other parts bought to make them work?

thank you.

jettrainfan

They'll work. You could buy more track and rolling stock & such but those 2 sets are ready to roll.
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Jim Banner

If you want the McKinnley Explorer set and don't like modeling ice and snow, how about modeling Alaska in the summer time?  Hot, dry and billions of mosquitoes.

Jim
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pdlethbridge

the McKinley set has everything you'll need to run the train.

ABC

Quote from: Jim Banner on February 28, 2010, 12:27:56 AM
If you want the McKinnley Explorer set and don't like modeling ice and snow, how about modeling Alaska in the summer time?  Hot, dry and billions of mosquitoes.
Yeah, but then if somebody sees the layout they'll ask where all the snow's at, I guess at that point you could explain Alaska isn't always all ice and snow.