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Fastrack to Tubular adapter

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Fastrack to Tubular adapter
Posted by The wise young man on Saturday, July 31, 2010 8:27 PM

 Hello,

 I have a problem with some, Track, I know It has been said that They make a Fastrack to Tubular adapter, I have seen Tubular to Realtrax, superstreets to fastrack but I have not found fastrack to tubular, But I have seen a video on a modified Tubular to Fastrack but he did not say how he made it. Does anyone know how to make or where to buy one? I have looked everywhere.

 

Thank you

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Posted by Papadiesel on Saturday, July 31, 2010 8:59 PM

Hi Mr. Wise,

If I understand correctly, you are looking for a Fastrack to "O" guage transition specialty track. Check out this Lionel website.

Remember to vote Tuesday!

Prayers for all in need, ESPCIALLY for those IN HARMS WAY

 

"MAKE A GREAT DAY" ! PapaDiesel
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Posted by Papadiesel on Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:00 PM
"MAKE A GREAT DAY" ! PapaDiesel
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Posted by Demay on Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:04 PM

Here is what you need per Lionel.com:

6-12040, O Gauge Transition Piece.  $9.19

  • Features:
  • Connects with traditional O gauge track

Dimensions: Length: 5”

If you look around at other vendors you can find it cheaper.  Send me a note offline and I'll forward you a Fastrack vendor comparison sheet.

Joe

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Posted by hscsltb on Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:11 PM

You guys are to quick. I went over to lionel.com to get the link and and when I come back there are a couple of replies.Big Smile

Harold Brown
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Posted by The wise young man on Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:19 PM

 thanks For the Info, I knew they made them.

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