All Aboard

I started an N Scale layout about 18 years ago and unfortunately, I never did finish it. A move from Missouri to Michigan stopped all activity. The layout came with us, but that was about it. If you look close, you will see where I cut it into modules for the move. The first image was in Missouri and the balance in Michigan.

DCC was just coming out and I lost interest because my layout was antiqated... check out all of the switches on the control board.

My layout is gone. I kept the motive power, rolling stock and structures however. Kato, Atlas and Micro-Trains were my favorite.

I will pick up on the hobby again. Good memories with my kids too.


i remember DCC was spendy ....not sure about now but i remember 60-70 bucks a locomotive for H.O. gauge....it was wayyyy more than i could afford at the time.... i was a pup.

i remember the proto-2000s locos that came with a factory DCC module already in place ......that was magical the way you could make them switch the lights on and off and have so much control. LOL

For those who dont know: DCC was a control system for the model locomotives so that you can have multiple units on the same track yet command each one to do something different even from a shared power source through the track itself. :sign7: