perpetualnewbie
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Hi G scalers,
I've been "lurking" here for a while reading posts to learn a bit, and really admiring some of the photo threads, but I finally wanted to post a question (coming soon, might not have time today) and I thought I ought to say hi in this intro area first.
I've loved model railways for a long time, but felt I'd stalled a bit with OO indoor trains for various reasons. G looked like an interesting size to build things in, but what really pushed me to take the plunge was that my family love it. When we've been to things like model engineering exhibitions, for whatever reason, it's often been G size stuff that has caught their attention.
So far off to a very basic start (I have assembled something a bit like a stereotypical starter set with loco and wagons, plus a bunch more track and points, but nearly all from secondhand bits and pieces) but we're all having lots of fun! More than I'd expected given how simple our setup is. I love how robust the track is as we get it out and plug together new and entertaining configurations all the time, both indoors and in the back yard. I'd love a more ambitious, permanent outdoor setup one day but realistically that's a long way off for me. I've started building some stuff. I'm probably going to have a fair few questions as I get into this.
I've been "lurking" here for a while reading posts to learn a bit, and really admiring some of the photo threads, but I finally wanted to post a question (coming soon, might not have time today) and I thought I ought to say hi in this intro area first.
I've loved model railways for a long time, but felt I'd stalled a bit with OO indoor trains for various reasons. G looked like an interesting size to build things in, but what really pushed me to take the plunge was that my family love it. When we've been to things like model engineering exhibitions, for whatever reason, it's often been G size stuff that has caught their attention.
So far off to a very basic start (I have assembled something a bit like a stereotypical starter set with loco and wagons, plus a bunch more track and points, but nearly all from secondhand bits and pieces) but we're all having lots of fun! More than I'd expected given how simple our setup is. I love how robust the track is as we get it out and plug together new and entertaining configurations all the time, both indoors and in the back yard. I'd love a more ambitious, permanent outdoor setup one day but realistically that's a long way off for me. I've started building some stuff. I'm probably going to have a fair few questions as I get into this.