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Old 2nd November 2008, 00:22
paul miller paul miller is offline  
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Originally Posted by Shed Cat View Post
I think the thing to do is to buy a Railway Modeller magazine and read the adverts and find the on-line retaillers. Sometimes they sell un-boxed starter sets for bargain prices. i.e. it is the normal starter set, but for some reason it is not in its fancy packaging.

As for gauges - I think OO is the place to start.
I think you are right Shed Cat. Read the magazines first. Dont rush into anything. I model in OO, because I cannot see N gauge properly, and my fingers dont work like they used to.
I wish you all the luck Dawn Rider, it is a great hobby.
Paul.
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