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If anyone remembers the Great American Train Show of 20-25 years ago. They had a very simple 3 or 4 track oval in O gauge. It was modular and had fairly long straight sides. Kids could operate a transformer that controlled one track. There was very little scenery on the modules.  There was no public access to touch the trains because it had a plexiglass barrier around it. There was nothing complicated about it and there was always a line of kids awaiting their turn at the levers.   

If you build your dream layout, you will have so many "rules" that it won't be fun for the kids.

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