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My N-Scale Model Train Setup (Modest but fun!)

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

Just bought this N-Scale Bachmann model train setup. Great for setup in the dorm, as I can get it up and ready in 10-15 minutes. What you see here is the Bachmann Highballer setup, with extra E-Z track straight tracks and a Bachmann Lehigh Valley boxcar. It's pretty fun, considering it's Penn State lol.

Hopefully I can build my collection a little bigger in the next few months. COMMENT!

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  • how much does that train set cost

  • Uh, too much?

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  • Every epic journey begins with a single step.

  • @vettelover2009 Sounds pretty nice, DCC seems to be the way to go when running multiple locos, I'm positive that's the route i'll go because I don't want to break up my track into powered sections. Plus the sound and light effects really tie everything together.

  • @OggOrbisMedia I have 4 Atlas GP38's in Santa Fe livery...and that is for a DC set of engines...I want to go DCC...but I need to get a decent layout going and get some good rolling stock as well...plus I'm getting scale speed motors for all my engines and hopefully they will all run pretty close so I can run them in a consist together...It's a lot of tedious work and expense...but the payoff is awesome...hope to do some steamers too

  • @vettelover2009 I know, its pretty crazy. I'm sticking on the low end for now while I plan and piece together a nice layout. Once I get my track set up for that I'll slowly build a collection of nice locos over time. Probably 1-2 a year. All of my hobbies are expensive, photography, model trains, and cars :) at least I can make money with the other ones, that'll help fund this one haha.

  • @OggOrbisMedia hahaha...wait until you want to buy really decent engines...Atlas are the best along side of KATO...and they run $70-$150 each...for one engine...be prepared to spend some dough with N scale...I'm starting a layout myself...and that won't be DCC equipped

  • This was my starter set 2 years ago, great economical way to start, n-scale is the way to go.

  • @JULIUS773 79.99

  • @JULIUS773 $60 from amazon.com... Comes with 24" circle track. Just bought one myself to do a pizza style layout.

  • @Petemonster62 Probably a Boston Uni student? Not that there is anything wrong with the fact that BU is easy, just guessing.

  • looks like HO

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