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Is the trend for new engines that need ever wider diameters a good idea?
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Vic <br /> <br />I do not regard what you had to say as a rant at all, it was a reasonable remark about a problem that will rebound on the manufacturers in good time. However in the meantime a few people will buy equipment they can't use and will have wasted hard earned dollars. <br /> <br />I just do not have the room for 2 odd metre curves, as I do not have back yard, merely a series of courtyards, so if I was even more unknowing than I am I would not even consider that the equipment wont fit my layout and i would not like my cahnces of getting a refund on those grouds, someytimes we do not all look at all the fine detail to start. <br /> <br />I think that if it was clearly indicated what size track this equipment will need, then the only ones that would buy them are those that can use them. This will automatically reduce their appeal and therefore cost said manufacturer market share, which they will not like, so hopefully the problem will be self fixing. <br /> <br />Rgs <br /> <br />Ian. <br /> <br />PS you guys havent heard much from me lately, as I have actually been working on my layout and I have had a major breakthrough with my pumphouse problem. <br /> Joe did you like my refelections.
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