musket the dog
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Just something else to consider that hasn't come up yet, do you need to buy it all at once? Obviously cost is a driving factor here, but as has already been said if that is to the detriment of quality you might come to regret it in the long run. I think of it like tools, buy cheap, buy twice. I have made that mistake enough times in the past.
Would it be possible to build your desired layout in stages and spread the cost of good quality, used track over a longer period? I still don't have a permanent layout but I keep my eye out on here and eBay/Facebook for people selling off large stocks of track at reasonable prices. Slowly I' collecting a decent layout's worth without bankrupting myself. Especially important are points/turnouts, these are very costly brand new for the larger sizes, so when someone advertises one at a decent price it's worth jumping on.
Besides the track once you start building in the larger scales and certainly when outside, you might find the budget for the civil engineering works starts to become more constraining than what you had first imagined too.
Would it be possible to build your desired layout in stages and spread the cost of good quality, used track over a longer period? I still don't have a permanent layout but I keep my eye out on here and eBay/Facebook for people selling off large stocks of track at reasonable prices. Slowly I' collecting a decent layout's worth without bankrupting myself. Especially important are points/turnouts, these are very costly brand new for the larger sizes, so when someone advertises one at a decent price it's worth jumping on.
Besides the track once you start building in the larger scales and certainly when outside, you might find the budget for the civil engineering works starts to become more constraining than what you had first imagined too.