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G guage track
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:19 AM
i was wondering where i can buy g guage flex track in balk. i need about 500' !!!!!!!!!!
and i hope it will be a little bit cheaper if i but this much at once.

if you have any flex track left over you want too get rid of let me know.

also whare can i buy a rail bender too handle this scale opperation??

thanks
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 26, 2006 9:31 PM
For the track, check the mail order sites in the GR mag , sites such as, but not limited to RidgeRoad, St Aubins, & Charles Ro. The MFGers of track that I can think of is Aristo, USA, Sunset Valley. Railbenders: Aristo makes one (~$90) &TrainLi (~$260) makes one (Aristo's bends one rail at a time, TrainLi bends both at once). I dont know about anyone elses flex track, but I tell you about my recent purchase if that would help. I went with Aristo 8' flex, it comes 12 individual rails to a tube (48' of track per tube once put on ties), ties are purchased seperately, I bought 8 tubes ( which will make 384' of track ) and ties from St Aubins in January, my total bill was about $1300 including shipping (shipping was about $120 of that total), but I dont live in Alaska, Im sure your shipping would be more. There was no discount to bulk except maybe shipping. There was a buy 4 get one free deal then , but it ended in Feb (so I have about '500 feet of track.)
No I dont want to sell it[:D][}:)][:D], I am a newbie as well, and am about to build my RR starting in the next few weeks.
All my lists above are not meant to be all inclusive, just a good starting point.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 26, 2006 9:56 PM
thanks very much
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 27, 2006 6:45 PM
We have terrific trak here in Australia similar to super track in 3.69 M or 12 ' lengths and it has been a life saver for me. Unfortunately the sleepers ( Ties) are more expensive than the track.

I don't htink it would be economically feasible to import it from us.

Rgds Ian

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