greatn wrote:I have been reading all the posts lately about the rising prices of brass track. Maybe I should buy my track now for the building next year. I am planning on using flex track and I was wondering where to buy from. Also, if I buy just the rails (250) who sells the ties? Should I make my own? Happy railroading!!
Tom Trigg
another Llagas Dealer:
NWRCS
and to agree with above, the shipping on the 60" stuff can get expensive!
cale
Hi greatn,
Although I've been an HO model railroader for over 20 years, I'm just starting out in large scale and am currently working on my first Garden Railway Project. I have just purchased all my material including Stainless Steel Flex track and rail clamps from Sunset Valley Railroad http://svrronline.com/TrackandRail.html . Might be worth a look. I am also using stainless steel #6 and wide Radius turnouts from Aristo-Craft which require the adapter rail clamps. Another good source for large Scale equipment worth considering is http://www.ridgeroadstation.com/trains.shtml
Good Luck!
Stephan
I have heard good things about AMS code 250 flex track. You can get it from St.Aubins (they highlighted it in their GR ad) http://www.staubintrains.com/trainshop/default.asp. I would not order online with them, only by phone. I have never had a problem with a phone order with them but my one attempt at online ordering was a total CF !
-Brian
Does the name indicate the road you like....GreatN Maybe the same one as I do.....Anyway to talk about your concern here, Can't say for sure whether prices will rise anymore or not, they were pretty stable for quite awhile previously, so they may remain as they are for now.
I heard Aristo announced that they would continue their Buy 4-Get one free deal for the rest of the year now, since the increase, so you might contact the folks at St.Aubin for pricing, they've always been pretty competitive in that market.
Be sure and ask about the shipping rates, as anything over 5 foot long is whopped with quite a bit higher rates. I been hearing too that manufacturers might start doing track in just under 5 foot lengths so's to avoid the upcharges, check around....Aristo can provide ya with cases of tie strips, just ask the folks there at St Aubin...Anyway they did for me in the past.
Happy hunt'en,
Byron
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