Marty Fitzhenry posted:RTR12, you are a very smart man. I only run command and have no need for the old stuff. Unless a person has train friend resources, buying new is the smart move. I tell my friends when you get it new, operate it and if you have an issue you can get warranty or larger dealers will give you a new one to keep you as a happy customer.
Thanks Marty, I revised my above post. I would trust something from you, GRJ or GGG (maybe others). You all have very good reputations and know what you are doing with these trains and stand behind your work. I think that is just as good as new and with a warranty.