>>9963581I've been building up a collection of Unitrack over the span of 3-4 years, and doing some quick math all the track together would be about $1200 going off of Trainworld prices (This is just counting track that actually ended up on the layout and not any leftover stuff I bought for earlier drafts of the layout). All together with everything else that I've bought for the layout (Wood/Foam/screws/etc for the table, an NCE Powercab II and various DCC wiring related shit, tools I didn't have prior like a Soldering Iron) I'd say it's somewhere around the $1700 range. Keep in mind this is a pretty big setup for a 4'x8' layout with 27 different turnouts on it, and I've been slowly buying shit up for it since 2019 so it's not like I dropped close to $2k on train stuff in the span of a few months.
And yeah that's an FL-9. My layout is primarily gonna be New York Central-focused but I intend on running some Pennsy and New Haven stock on there too. The FL-9's my current test loco on the layout since it's one of the few DCC-ready locos I've got and it's a pretty smooth runner to boot.
Here's the overall track plan by the way, it's not 100% accurate to this anymore due to needing to change some stuff for the climb up to the top level but the general layout of everything is the same.