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<p> ... there is still Peco and Walthers, who both offer code 83 track and a great variety of turnouts, including curved turnouts. Peco appears to be the most expensive choice, but their track is VERY reliable. Handlaying was an option for me as well, but I have decided against it. I will go for Peco turnouts and flex track, and use Atlas crossings, where Peco has no fit. I like Peco´s sprung points, as I will operate my turnouts manually.<br></p><p>You can also "mix and match" - if you like ME´s turnouts, take them, where they fit and maybe use Walthers code 83 turnouts, where you need smaller/larger turnouts. If you paint the ties and rails, no one will be able to tell your turnouts come from different sources.</p><p> </p>
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