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Parents bought a new house so ill be moving soon.
In my new room im planning to have a model train going around the walls near the ceiling, going to be a fun little project.
Going to be difficult putting up a platform and finding out how many track pieces i need.
Then going to debate if i should have a English or American steam locomotive.
In my new room im planning to have a model train going around the walls near the ceiling, going to be a fun little project.
Going to be difficult putting up a platform and finding out how many track pieces i need.
Then going to debate if i should have a English or American steam locomotive.

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I find most English locos to look more classy while most american locos look more industrious/adventurous.
Right now these are the locomotives im deciding on that are available at the hobby store here.
English: Flying Scotsman Green Arrow Tornado
American: A 4-4-0 4-6-2 Light PacificSouthern Pacific 4449
Right now these are the locomotives im deciding on that are available at the hobby store here.
English: Flying Scotsman Green Arrow Tornado
American: A 4-4-0 4-6-2 Light PacificSouthern Pacific 4449

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