QUOTE: Originally posted by cnw1995 Wow, John - what a great idea - I've been using a pair of tin snips. I entered the hobby a year or so ago through a train set - the Ballyhoo circus train - which came with a loop of 027 track - it's very affordable - even paying full retail - I've been able to find it at several stores - it works well - I've found the manual switches are inexpensive and bullet-proof. I'm unsure you can 'mate' it to fasttrack but I'm sure someone here knows.
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