You were just given excellent, in fact the best, advice available on this forum, hwypup. Soumodeler has learned, as I did, that you can save yourself untold aggravation and wasted money by accepting that you have to calmly and methodically learn how to build a layout that will not be boring or impossible to run trains on reliably.
Please do take your time here and ‘read-in’. Ask questions, and keep a good grip on the reins of your desire to start putting things together.
Can you answer these questions:
What type of track should I use? How much of it should I have (buy)?
Which locomotive manufacturers enjoy the best reputations for quality and for service?
What type of rolling stock would I have for the type of layout I am building?
Who makes good kits if I want to build structures, locomotives, or rolling stock?
How do I build a mountain?
How do I make a river or a lake? Heck, then I’d need a bridge! How do I build a bridge?
What sort of structure would I build to support my layout in the space I am going to use?
What type of electronic control will I use? I’ve hear everyone talk about DCC…what is that? Darn, this all means that I will need to wire lines to my layout. How do most of the experienced people do that?
And so on…
It will seem a bit daunting maybe, especially if my questions above seem like obstacles to you right now. Don’t worry, we all had to walk that path. Don’t get alarmed. You have a wealth of resource here, and you will get lots of support.
Kalmbach produced an excellent DVD that came free with their pre-Christmas magazine special issue called “Model Trains- Step By Step”. If you can get ahold of one, maybe by asking them, you will be richly rewarded. I highly recommend it.
Good luck, and nice to see you here!