QUOTE: Originally posted by KevinGraham Nightinggale replied to a G scale question on the 16th July. He lives in New Zealand and makes his own track. Would like to hear from anyone else who makes their own track...also Nightingale....would like to hear from you direct if possible...perhaps you could email me. I am just about to spend my money on a starter kit....but will not commit myself until I am sure that I am not going to have to pay $50 per 1.2 metre of track....like others I have plans for about 200-300 metres of layout as I have stacks of space....but am no millionaire....so gently,gently..... look forward to any comments. Thanks for the Forum....it has great to help me make my decisions to date. Kevin.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Nightingale Man, you G scale fanatics must be rich dudes. If your living in the USA fair enough, but the rest of us would have to win a lottery before we can afford the track. I cant afford over $20,000 to to have the track around the back yard, I would have to sell the wife off. Once I sell her off, no house, no section, so I'm no better off. I have found a much cheaper way, give ne a yell and I can tell you how I have done it. .
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Nightingale Man, you G scale fanatics must be rich dudes. If your living in the USA fair enough, but the rest of us would have to win a lottery before we can afford the track. I cant afford over $20,000 to to have the track around the back yard, I would have to sell the wife off. Once I sell her off, no house, no section, so I'm no better off. I have found a much cheaper way, give ne a yell and I can tell you how I have done it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by phonedrn8 were can i get spikes from to make my own track?
QUOTE: Originally posted by fixitbpbbe I am in the process of building track for our club layout. Am using both 250 and 332 rail. The club is Arizona Garden Railway Society. Based in Phoenix. My turnouts are #6.We use redwood for the ties to discourage termites. These are all live frog with micro switch for electrical routing. I even have a Y built on the end of our dual track staging trestle leading down to the layout around a 40 ft. daimeter helix. All of this track is code 250 hand laid with a 1.8 percent grade. It leads to a yard ladder custom build with 5 turnouts in a 12 ft length. My turnouts are an exact match for the new Aristo #6. The main lline is build from 332 rail both prefab and handlaid. We are keeping a minumim radius of 5 ft. Have some pix on club website www.azmodelrr.com
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