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As an old fogie I am in the process of selling all of my camera stuff. My aim is to (mainly down to lack of space) get a Kato N gauge set. I would like a steam train version, at least for now but not sure as to a good option. Seen a set (10-032 JR D51 Steam Locomotive Starter Set, no idea what 10-032 means). What I am really trying to do is re live my childhood but without the Hornby trains. I realise that Hornby have a much greater range but again, lack of space. Anyway, I will have loads of questions in the near future, a lot regarding sound on DCC trains etc. Any advice would be very welcome.

Thanks

Brian 8-)
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Hi Brian - Welcome to the forum - it's a great place with lots of help, information and fun. Any questions - just ask away, there will always be someone with an answer. BB
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Welcome to a great forum.

The 10-032 is the catalogue number.

There, one question answered already!
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HI Brian
Welcome to the forum. You'll be at home as there at least three other Brians here too!
Please ask away, as without asking you'll not tap into the vast amount of knowledge the forum members have to offer. Remember, the only daft question is the one not asked! :D
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Hi Brian, lots of knowledge on here.
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Thanks a lot everyone. Looking forward to my project.

Brian. :D
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Welcome to the friendly forum. Looking forward to seeing your build.
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Hi Brian and welcome to our forum.
Most people are shocked when they find out how bad I am as an electrician
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NOTE TO MODS:

I believe the the number of "Brians" allowed in a single forum has reached it's zenith in this one. This is particularly noticeable as two are moderators, one also being the owner! To this end may I suggest a ban on all future Brians and perhaps an annual cull of non-contributing Brians?

My particular issue is that due to the nature of the internet no one knows what everyone else looks like, apart from a few small groups that have made the effort to join up outside of the "cloud". Unfortunately the avatars we choose are of little help.

To assist me I have formed a mental picture of the regular contributors, but I only ever see one Brian in my mind and that is of course "Foggy" from Last of the Summer Wine played by the wonderful late Brian Wilde. :D

May I take this opportunity in being one of the first to wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous 2022.

Terry (Not Brian)
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You mean your avatar isn’t you.
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