Yes, those Hattons models do look good.
For what it is worth, I enjoy making adapters to connect different versions of 0-gauge track, including the slightly wider blue plastic track. My O-scale models can share a track with my granddaughter's plarail and wooden railway trains. Child under careful supervision while the real models are out, of course! I made a small battery shunter than can run around a wooden railway circuit and also run on most brands of 0-gauge track. It has a magnet coupler on one end and a Traing-Rovex (or Lima) coupler on the other.
I have been impressed by the "OS-Railway" 3-D printable 0-gauge track. You can make display tracks for the cabinet or make more to build a layout on the floor, providing that you don't need track power.
For what it is worth, I enjoy making adapters to connect different versions of 0-gauge track, including the slightly wider blue plastic track. My O-scale models can share a track with my granddaughter's plarail and wooden railway trains. Child under careful supervision while the real models are out, of course! I made a small battery shunter than can run around a wooden railway circuit and also run on most brands of 0-gauge track. It has a magnet coupler on one end and a Traing-Rovex (or Lima) coupler on the other.
I have been impressed by the "OS-Railway" 3-D printable 0-gauge track. You can make display tracks for the cabinet or make more to build a layout on the floor, providing that you don't need track power.