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Title: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: SGTDDY on July 16, 2016, 02:55:14 PM
Hello all, I am very very new to the hobby, and have never owend a train set in my life. But i am looking forward to get into the hobby, but dont know where to start. Can someone point me in the right direction to buy a good starter set PLZ?    :D                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: RAM on July 16, 2016, 08:30:09 PM
Welcome.  Point you in the right direction.  We don't know what direction you want to go. For one thing, what are your interests.  what part of the country do you live.  May be even you age would help.  Do you like steam locomotives, or do you want to some thing up to date.  If you live in the East, you might want to model NYC, PRR, C7O while if you live in the west it might be SP, UP, ATSF, or BNSF.  Just give us a little feed back.
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 17, 2016, 08:11:46 AM
A lot of your choices will be dictated on what your plans and aspirations are.  Do you need DCC or would be content with DC?  Do you have plans and room for a permanent layout?  Or do you want flexibility in having a temporary layout?  Only one certainty, what ever you buy, be sure to get nickel silver track.

(edited for spelling)
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Trainman203 on July 17, 2016, 09:21:47 PM
If you don't know anything just buy a train set you like.  Things will start coming to you.  Most of us started with train sets bought at random  and didn't  know anything  either.

  Bachmann is one of the last purveyors of train sets and have a bunch available last I looked.  Your biggest decisions will  be steam vs Diesel engines and straight DC power vs. DCC / sound equipped. 

Don't buy your first stuff at train shows.  The risk of going wrong is too high.
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 17, 2016, 09:30:46 PM
Quote from: Trainman203 on July 17, 2016, 09:21:47 PM
If you don't know anything just buy a train set you like.  Things will start coming to you.  Most of us started with train sets bought at random  and didn't  know anything  either.

What kind of advice is this??  Especially when the OP has the brains and forethought to ask the question he is asking? ::)  And while I agree, that it is quite likely most of us started with some sort of train set, does that mean that everyone has to go that route?   Perhaps a better option turns out being buying components separately.

Quote from: Trainman203 on July 17, 2016, 09:21:47 PM
Don't buy your first stuff at train shows.  The risk of going wrong is too high.

Now this part, I am on board with. ;)


Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Trainman203 on July 18, 2016, 05:16:55 PM
It's good advice Brock. He is not sure what he wants.  So steam vs diesel, DC vs dcc / is about as good as I myself can give.

What else would you tell him?

Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: SGTDDY on July 18, 2016, 05:22:13 PM
I would like Diesel and DCC i would like all the bells and whistles, i'm a disabled vet and would just love to get into this hobby.                                          thanks for all your alls help.
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Trainman203 on July 18, 2016, 05:39:05 PM
http://shop.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=258_269_620

There they are.  You can probably get a more discounted price on line.  You won't go wrong with either of these.  The Bach Man has a lot of great stuff to fill this out more as you go.
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: SGTDDY on July 18, 2016, 05:43:10 PM
I really like the thunder cheif, is that a pretty good set to start with?
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 18, 2016, 08:25:18 PM
Only if A) it comes with nickel silver track or B) It does not come with nickel silver track, but you get such a fantastic deal on it, it makes economic sense for you to also go out an buy nickel silver track.

BTW, I PMed you the day you first posted...
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 18, 2016, 08:36:08 PM
Quote from: Trainman203 on July 18, 2016, 05:16:55 PM
It's good advice Brock.

Your advice Flory, telling him to just buy a train set you like, is good advice ???  No way, give us a break ::)

Quote from: Trainman203 on July 18, 2016, 05:16:55 PM
What else would you tell him?

At the time of this (your) post, had you read any of mine?  Have you read any since?  I am not going to do this dudes' shopping or decision making for him, but will be glad to provide answers and feedback as he asks questions, if that approach is ok with you...
As I already stated, a lot depends on what the OPs plans and aspirations are.  Unless you can read his mind (I can't) more info from him would best serve to help him.

Ask away Sarge :)

PS But let me ask you Sarge, what kind of disability to you have?

(edited for spelling)
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Trainman203 on July 19, 2016, 12:04:07 AM
It's just too hot to argue Brock.  :D

I think he's got what he's looking for, the point of all of this.
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 19, 2016, 06:16:58 AM
It's not that hot here...

Quote from: Trainman203 on July 19, 2016, 12:04:07 AM
I think he's got what he's looking for...

More mind reading?
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Jhanecker2 on July 19, 2016, 07:45:26 AM
To   SGTDDY  :     Get some of the books  on  Model   Railroading   published  by   Kalmbach  or  read some of the magazines  of the Hobby to inform yourself of what is available  and  how the various  systems  operate  .  There is  a good deal of material  out there and it does  help to make decisions as to what your current and long term goals are  .     The hobby  has   many different  aspects  and provides a lifetime  of  enjoyment  . Good Luck  John2
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 19, 2016, 12:36:51 PM
I don't see the expenditure of getting books, magazines or any other written publications as necessary to soliciting opinions on and receiving feedback on, a starter train set ::)
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Trainman203 on July 19, 2016, 01:45:16 PM
Ok. :D. But it's breaking 95 and 110 percent every day here.  I'm gonna go lay down somewhere cool and dark  :o :D
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: rogertra on July 19, 2016, 02:16:29 PM
Quote from: jbrock27 on July 19, 2016, 12:36:51 PM
I don't see the expenditure of getting books, magazines or any other written publications as necessary to soliciting opinions on and receiving feedback on, a starter train set ::)


But until we know what interests him, how can we help.

For instance, is he interested in modelling a railroad or just model railroading?  Two completely different approaches.

Does he care of he mixes steam with the latest techno-toaster or 36ft single sheath boxcars with the latest TOFC equipment?

Does he want scale looking track or train set track?

Numerous questions and reading books and magazines will help set him on his path and avoid costly errors in purchasing the wrong locos, rolling stock and even track and choice of power supply and throttles.


Cheers

Roger T.

Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 19, 2016, 02:55:35 PM
Quote from: rogertra on July 19, 2016, 02:16:29 PM
But until we know what interests him, how can we help.

Cheers

Roger T.

Didn't you get the following memo Roger?

Quote from: Trainman203 on July 19, 2016, 12:04:07 AM
I think he's got what he's looking for...

I am guessing that you don't find it worthwhile of your time, but you should really start making it a habit of starting to read a Thread from Page 1 and not Page 2 ::)
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 19, 2016, 02:56:33 PM
Quote from: Trainman203 on July 19, 2016, 01:45:16 PM
Ok. :D. But it's breaking 95 and 110 percent every day here.  I'm gonna go lay down somewhere cool and dark  :o :D

Good one TM!  :).  LOL!
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: rogertra on July 21, 2016, 01:28:12 AM
Quote from: jbrock27 on July 19, 2016, 02:56:33 PM
Quote from: Trainman203 on July 19, 2016, 01:45:16 PM
Ok. :D. But it's breaking 95 and 110 percent every day here.  I'm gonna go lay down somewhere cool and dark  :o :D

Good one TM!  :).  LOL!

I have been following but I think I lost the thread.  :-)

Cheers

Roger T.

Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: Trainman203 on July 24, 2016, 04:43:20 PM
It's because it's too hot to argue about anything.
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 24, 2016, 04:47:42 PM
Not arguing, just different opinions being expressed ;)
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: brokenrail on July 30, 2016, 07:01:19 PM
Hot and no rain here in lower Mich. Hit or miss since May and we missed 90% of it.Good thing the layout is in the cool basement ;D.
Johnny
Title: Re: Newbie to the hobby
Post by: jbrock27 on July 30, 2016, 07:03:12 PM
Run a dehumidifier?