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A '''train set''' is a set, normally consisting of a train, a circle/oval of track and a controller. More modern variations, such as those made by Bachmann and Hornby (Both UK companies), can include a siding or two, digital control in replacement of analogue control and more than one train. |
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Hornby produce a wide range of train sets, such as '[[Smokey Joe]]' and 'Local Fright', analogue entry level sets, up to '[http://www.hornby.com/sets-and-train-packs-88/r1099k/product.html|East Cost Express]', a premium set, comprising a pullman train, double track oval and controller for two tracks/trains. Some Hornby sets, such as 'The Western Spirit', compose of a mixed train. |
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Since the introduction of digital control, both Hornby and Bachmann have introduced train sets which feature their respective 'elite', select' and 'dynamis' control systems. |
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Revision as of 12:28, 17 September 2009
A train set is a set, normally consisting of a train, a circle/oval of track and a controller. More modern variations, such as those made by Bachmann and Hornby (Both UK companies), can include a siding or two, digital control in replacement of analogue control and more than one train.
Hornby produce a wide range of train sets, such as 'Smokey Joe' and 'Local Fright', analogue entry level sets, up to 'Cost Express', a premium set, comprising a pullman train, double track oval and controller for two tracks/trains. Some Hornby sets, such as 'The Western Spirit', compose of a mixed train.
Since the introduction of digital control, both Hornby and Bachmann have introduced train sets which feature their respective 'elite', select' and 'dynamis' control systems.