QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby ........................... I have LGB R1swiches which work well but if you can avoid them for the same reason as going for the largest radius curve you can fit in I have one LGB r3 switch and have not had any problems with it, But I have heard some have had problems with LGB r3 swirches but have heard nothing specific as to what the problem was. regards John
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith I will always recommend LGB switches over Aristo, but I will clarify that I am using R1 curves and havent used Aristos larger diameter turnouts. I have experienced numerous stalls and derailments with the R1 Aristo switches but cannot comment on the larger turnouts, they may be fine with larger engines. Caviat about LGB R3 switches, they DO NOT come in manual, only electric. If you do not want to wire 5 million feet of control wire and some very pricey control boxes you might consider the Aristo wide radius turnouts. LGB's are also much more pricey than the Aristos. I would just stay away from the R1 stuff. Wider is better, if you have the room I would go no smaller than 6 foot diameter, 8 foot's better and seams to be the defacto "standard" right now. You can run almost everything on the 8 foot diameter curves.
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