No, I have no model railway experience but I do have some from air-fix models that I did in a younger life. I have seen plenty of films about rail modelling and now I have more time I thought I would give it a go.Welcome Keith. I would always advise newbies to get a starter set, either LGB or PIKO, they contain everything you need to get started, track, loco, trucks, controller, transformer, and much better value than buying the individual bits. I would suggest an "analog" a.k.a. DC starter set rather than "digital" a.k.a. DCC as they are cheaper and simpler to get going. You can get one new for less than £250. Do you have some model railway experience in smaller scales like HO/OO or N?
Hi again Keith, you would be well advised o visit Glendale Junction in Market Deeping, they hava a Modest G Scale Railway and lots of second hand at the moment. You are also welcome to come see my setup in St.Neots if you wish, my line is possibly a bit ambitious for a beginner but I can always help with feet on the ground type advice. Plus some of what I have done is entirely dooable for the beginer if you lok at varying sections with blinkered eyes.No, I have no model railway experience but I do have some from air-fix models that I did in a younger life. I have seen plenty of films about rail modelling and now I have more time I thought I would give it a go.
Hello everyone. I live in Lincolnshire England. I am completely new to G scale railway's any tips and hints are most welcome.