I am looking to start a train set layout and have a few questions. I am going to be using HO scale and I think the Bachmann EZ-Track (I’ve been told it’s one of the better and easier tracks to use.) My main questions are whether freight cars from different manufactures will work (connect) with each other or do you need to buy all the same brand or only certain brands. Also which manufacture make the best locomotives for your dollar. I don’t want to spend a ton of money, but I also do not want to buy junk. Are Bachmann engines good, I’ve also seen a lot of Life Like and Athearn engines at hobby shops, and will any type of engine work on any type of track as long as it’s electric. Finally would it be better to buy a set to start out or just buy individual pieces, I’ve heard both suggested and am looking for some more input.
You would probably have much better luck if you post your question on the “Model Railroader” forum, where HO people hang out. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer, that is, mostly O and S gauge tinplate.
Yes, different brands of trains will be compatible with one another. I would recommend brands like Athearn, Atlas, Bachmann, or Lifelike. They’re inexpensive, colorful, and reliable. I strongly urge you to buy a starter set. You get a train, transformer, track, and in some cases, building kits and one or more operating accessories and scenic items. You save verus going A La Carte. Prices will vary.
I am looking to start a train set layout and have a few questions. I am going to be using HO scale and I think the Bachmann EZ-Track (I’ve been told it’s one of the better and easier tracks to use.) My main questions are whether freight cars from different manufactures will work (connect) with each other or do you need to buy all the same brand or only certain brands. Also which manufacture make the best locomotives for your dollar. I don’t want to spend a ton of money, but I also do not want to buy junk. Are Bachmann engines good, I’ve also seen a lot of Life Like and Athearn engines at hobby shops, and will any type of engine work on any type of track as long as it’s electric. Finally would it be better to buy a set to start out or just buy individual pieces, I’ve heard both suggested and am looking for some more input.
You would probably have much better luck if you post your question on the “Model Railroader” forum, where HO people hang out. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer, that is, mostly O and S gauge tinplate.
Yes, different brands of trains will be compatible with one another. I would recommend brands like Athearn, Atlas, Bachmann, or Lifelike. They’re inexpensive, colorful, and reliable. I strongly urge you to buy a starter set. You get a train, transformer, track, and in some cases, building kits and one or more operating accessories and scenic items. You save verus going A La Carte. Prices will vary.