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đź”´ The Cheapest HO Scale Starter Set You Can Buy ($99 at Menards) | Backmann Trains | Save Big Money

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This channel is supported in part by Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Using these links helps support independent content. Thank you. Believe it or not, you can get many of your favorite HO scale train products from Amazon! (https://amzn.to/4aaDoWu) BRIO https://amzn.to/4kbzNw6 BIGJIGS RAIL https://amzn.to/4remzSd MELISSA & DOUG TRAINS https://amzn.to/4txiSsn MASTERPIECES TRAINS https://amzn.to/4tkB6NC The links above include the exact brands featured across the channel in my wooden railway reviews. VIDEO DESCRIPTIONIf you’ve ever been curious about HO scale model railroading but didn’t want to spend a fortune just to get started, this set deserves a serious look. The Bachmann Midwest Limited HO Starter Set, available exclusively at Menards, comes in at just $99—making it the least expensive HO scale train set currently available anywhere. In this video, I unbox and review the Midwest Limited set in detail, covering exactly what you get for the money: the locomotive, rolling stock, track, power pack, and overall build quality. This isn’t a premium or collector-focused set—but at this price, it doesn’t need to be. The real question is whether it’s a usable, legitimate entry point into HO scale railroading, and whether it makes sense for beginners, kids, or anyone testing the waters before investing more heavily in the hobby. HO scale has long been considered the best balance of size, realism, and availability—but cost is often the biggest barrier. At $99, this Bachmann set dramatically lowers that barrier. Whether you’re brand new to model trains, buying a first set for someone else, or just curious how cheap HO can realistically go, this review will help you decide if the Midwest Limited is worth picking up.

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