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Show posts MenuQuote from: GG1onFordsDTandI on August 28, 2013, 12:44:01 PM
Newbie Alert, that's classic! Im not new to trains, but am to G too.
You know an outdoor layout does not have to be huge or elaborate to be fun.And would get him out of the house too.
The one I started(still haven't finished ,going brick now, but that's another story) It is 5x15 now, http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/board/index.php/topic,24115.0.html ,
and was 5x5 laying in the dirt around a single bush. When I was seven, I would have been plenty satisfied with the 5x5. Use a sandbox like pea gravel area for it? A loop of old loose bricks and/or planks of wood. An hour, maybe two max, is really all it takes for something that simple. I don't think a "perfect layout" would be as good for him anyway. Imperfections will give the boy something to fiddle with, helping build problem solving skills on his own.
Then again, if in the kitchen, the loco wont ever get left out in the weather, and would make for great rainy day activity.
A little extra track could get you both.
Quote from: Joe Satnik on August 28, 2013, 11:19:32 AM
Hi, Tom.
Welcome.
1999 era Tweetsie mixed (freight and passenger) sets came with a black rectangular power pack with a red flip-up handle and only 2 screw terminals. The separate sale item number was 44209, but it is usually recognized (on auction sites) by the number molded into its case: Model No. 6609.
Later versions have a 2 piece power pack, consisting of a wall-wart transformer labeled AC1601000, which plugs into a square controller head (with rounded corners), labeled 44213. Both are currently boxed together as Bachmann item number 44213.
Did you get the large display box with large styrofoam insert, or just the loco and cars? You might want to match the power pack spot in the styrofoam to your power pack if you do have the insert. Otherwise, the older version 6609 works a little better than the new one.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik