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		By: Dick Brown		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks Tony. All good advice.&lt;br /&gt;Dick]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Tony. All good advice.<br />Dick</p>
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		By: Tony P		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 03:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Dick,  Sounds like you need to do a lot of research to see what YOU THINK is more realistic to you and the real thing. Ho is a good choice. I agree the snap track and the like w/ roadbed attached is nice but.....I use all Atlas track. code 80 (personal choice) Very flexable and the choices are unlimited, and you can use cork road bed or woodland scenics road bed. If you want to go on line and check out &quot;modeltrainstuff.com&quot; they have a whole list of different HO track and road bed and track accessories. They also have good prices. Make sure you check out all their HO track and road bed,  it is pretty extensive. This way you can compare and after go to your local hobby shop that really deals in model RR and actually look at the different track, ex: code 83, 100,&lt;br /&gt;55, 70.  I think code 55 is the closest to the real thing but you have to make sure all of your locomotives will run properly on this code 55. All that being said if you are really into it, you can make you own road bed from almost any thing and even tweek the snap track and the like to look real. You sound like the modeler that will have the patience to do this. Get Roberts book and or subscribe to &quot;Trains Magazine&quot;.  They always have articles in there magazines on this and of course other things.&lt;br /&gt;Most important become a kid again and have fun.  Tony P]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Dick,  Sounds like you need to do a lot of research to see what YOU THINK is more realistic to you and the real thing. Ho is a good choice. I agree the snap track and the like w/ roadbed attached is nice but&#8230;..I use all Atlas track. code 80 (personal choice) Very flexable and the choices are unlimited, and you can use cork road bed or woodland scenics road bed. If you want to go on line and check out &#8220;modeltrainstuff.com&#8221; they have a whole list of different HO track and road bed and track accessories. They also have good prices. Make sure you check out all their HO track and road bed,  it is pretty extensive. This way you can compare and after go to your local hobby shop that really deals in model RR and actually look at the different track, ex: code 83, 100,<br />55, 70.  I think code 55 is the closest to the real thing but you have to make sure all of your locomotives will run properly on this code 55. All that being said if you are really into it, you can make you own road bed from almost any thing and even tweek the snap track and the like to look real. You sound like the modeler that will have the patience to do this. Get Roberts book and or subscribe to &#8220;Trains Magazine&#8221;.  They always have articles in there magazines on this and of course other things.<br />Most important become a kid again and have fun.  Tony P</p>
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