Skip to main content

Making the Layout with what is locally available is a prime requirement.

 

Here in NH, It would be MTH RealTrax as it's readily available at the only O Gauge LHS in decent driving range. He also stocks some Fastrack but the price difference is significant. I must concede the Fastrack switches are better. Some (random) Realtrax switches have a couple issues that once addressed are fine.

 

The Difference between MTH Starter Sets and Lionel Starter Sets is large.

MTH sets come with command control & Full sound systems for the same money as most conventional Lionel sets with only a whistle & maybe a bell.

MTH sets can be run with the Full Command system, the Lionel sets can not do command control, you must replace the engine.

 

Both are available here at the LHS.

 

IF your LHS stocks both, I would put both RealTrax and Fastrack on the layout. If Tubular is readily available I would also have a length of that on it.

 

The handout listing differences in track types & Makers and where to find all of them is critical.

 

Bottom Line:  Good Idea, More power to you and I hope it works out well for you.

Originally Posted by Allan Miller:
If I was doing such a display in my local area, I would also prepare a handout that would steer folks to local sources to trains and other supplies.

 I love train show flyers. Even to someone re-entering a "purchasing stage" in their hobbying, this kind information is like striking gold. Often "the old train shoppe" no longer exists, and the names and addresses of the newer LHS's, or clubs are needed.

 

Post
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×