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If you are using AMI (and I'm a big fan of it - buy HO AMI and cut it down the center to cut your cost in half), you will lose some of the benefits of it by using ME track in N scale. One of the great things about AMI is the ability to change your mind very quickly, or to right a wrong (and I've made a few). The problem is that the ME track is less forgiving of mistakes, especially in curves after you have curved it. I use Peco track and one of the reasons is that I can correct mistakes as I go with the track as well as the road bed. I don't know how often I have rebent the Peco C55 track to new curve sizes after changing my mind - often more than once.
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