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I wouldn't go for the unit that bends both rails at once or at least i would think about it long and hard. I have 160 metres of track down and i have bent the lot myself or at least my wife and i have; so i have some knowledge of the subject (not just an opinion based on no real experience). <br /> <br />From my point of view it is easily the best way to go, as you can make any length you like and any curve you like; which can be important in tight situations of which i have many. <br /> <br />One thing i have mucked up and have to redo in a few places; is to watch what you do when making a join on a curve, i have a real mongrel on a R2 curve and 4% gradient. I am waiting for my grandson to visit to help me fix it, not that my wife and i can't do it, but we think he could do with the experience; i have ruined both the gauge and the evenness of the track and its not hard to do. <br /> <br />The down side is that if you do it economically and with the minimum of joins; you need to get long pieces of rail, ours are 3.69 m or 12 ' and they need two people to handle them and sometimes a special vehicle to carry them, ie a small car is a worry. <br /> <br /> <br />rgds Ian
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