Woodland Scenics or Terrain for Trains Pre-fab layout kits???
Greetings all,
This is my very first post here, btw, you don't know how happy I am that I found this site!bounce7
At any rate, I am pushing 40 and have been involved with model railroading on and off, (whenever space, time and funds permitted), since I was 6.
I am interested in starting a new layout after an almost 10-year hiatus, (how did I survive so long without a layout? It wasn't easy), but I am now partially disabled and I'm not sure if I have the stamina to build a layout from scratch like I used to.
I've discovered two primary manufacturers of "pre-fab" layouts- Woodland Scenic's "Scenic Ridge" N-Scale layout and Terrain for Train's "Smoky Hollow Junction" N-Scale layout. The latter company also offers a "High Sierra" layout, with the primary difference being the "Smoky Hollow" plan allows two-train operation.
Does anyone here have any familiarity and/or experience with any of these "pre-fab" kits. If so, what were your general impressions?
Best wishes,
Sean
corniche
Greetings all,
This is my very first post here, btw, you don't know how happy I am that I found this site!bounce7
At any rate, I am pushing 40 and have been involved with model railroading on and off, (whenever space, time and funds permitted), since I was 6.
I am interested in starting a new layout after an almost 10-year hiatus, (how did I survive so long without a layout? It wasn't easy), but I am now partially disabled and I'm not sure if I have the stamina to build a layout from scratch like I used to.
I've discovered two primary manufacturers of "pre-fab" layouts- Woodland Scenic's "Scenic Ridge" N-Scale layout and Terrain for Train's "Smoky Hollow Junction" N-Scale layout. The latter company also offers a "High Sierra" layout, with the primary difference being the "Smoky Hollow" plan allows two-train operation.
Does anyone here have any familiarity and/or experience with any of these "pre-fab" kits. If so, what were your general impressions?
Best wishes,
Sean
corniche