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Which Brand of Code 83 Track
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Micro egineering is the most realistic. The railhead shape is closest to the real thing. It is very stiff and some find it hard to work with (and expensive). I value the look, so I use micro engineering exclusively where it will be seen. I use Atlas code 100 flex in hidden staging. It is cheap and is easy to flex into curves. I have had a few grossly out of gauge pieces (one in a helix that had to be removed it was so bad, talk about inconvienient). I haven't had too many problems mating up with varous brands of switches. I use micro engineering, peco code 83 (nice but pricey) and Shinohara. In the staging its peco code 100 switches. <br /> <br />My two cents, <br /> <br />Guy
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