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Recently my 2 1/2 year old daughter has taken an extreme liking to trains. At Christmas we set up a Holiday Express Christmas train (G Scale). i have taken her to a hobby shop where she is just amazed by trains. The guy in the hobby shop suggested we start with "O" Scale. I felt that he did not want to spend to much time with us since I was not asking the correct questions.

I was hoping to be able to post what I envision for me and my daughter and hope people would chime in.

Want to set up a track in our loft, would like to run the track on the floor (wood) around the wall. Would like the track to climb up to a table and then slop down off the table. I understand that I would not start with everything but would like to start with a set.

Do you think "O" scale is best for this?

Thanks for your help and suggestions in advance.


Paul
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Hi,Paul. If you want a floor layout O gauge is the best way to go. As for running from floor to a table that might be more than you want to take on to start with. If you mean a childs play table (1 to 2 feet tall) that could be done if you have the room. I don't know how big your loft is. A 3% to 5% grade is the steepest you will want to run. That means for a one foot table you will need a grade at least 10-15 feet long for each side. Depending on what set you buy you will get either Realtrax (MTH) or Fastrack (Lionel),both are good for floor layouts but if you want to take it apart and put it together frequently I would go with Fastrack. If you get an MTH set see if your dealer will swap out the track. Most dealers will. I am partial to MTH because their starter sets come with DCS equipped engines (command control)with sound. You can run them conventionally and if you decide to upgrade to command in the future all your engines will be ready. Either track system will be loud on a bare wood floor, I would recommend getting some indoor/outdoor carpet and cutting into strips to place under the track. That should cut down on track noise.
If you will move this to the main forum (3-rail o gauge trains) you will get a lot more responses. You can e-mail Allan Miller or Rich Melvin (OGR Webmaster) and they can move it for you. Welcome to the forum,Mike
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