I have collected mostly LGB and USA Trains over the past 25 years (all US, no foreign RR stuff) and have now decided to build a G scale layout in my shop. I'm a modeler at heart with my HOn3 layout and now looking forward to doing something different. I have re-done about 25 rolling stock G scale cars and have now started on the engines, these are completely re-dues with addons and detail parts, including repainting and lettering some to my own RR the Ft. Worth & South-Western. I'm not a rivet counter when it comes to G scale, but like my stuff to look better then when it comes out of the box. All being said, I have decided to go with RailPro and bypass all the wiring (dead rail is what I want), plus I could run on other layouts and not be concerned with what system they use. I'm purchasing my RailPro from Don Sweet at RCS of New England, what a great guy to deal with, if you want to know about RailPro, he's the guy. My layout will be pretty much a shelf line and will follow the inter city railroad of the 30's and 40's time period in Ft. Worth, Texas with the stockyards being the main theme.
trainman