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It's too bad these people that gave you all this advice couldn't have advised you on how bad Botchmann "E-Z Crap" track was. <br />If those were my only 2 choices, I would have stayed with the Atlas brass track! <br />Kato Unitrack is probably the best of the sectional track/roadbed that's being sold today but it's no cheap. As in anything else "You get what you pay for." <br />If I was going to start a new H-O layout I would use the Atlas Code 83 and put the main line on cork roadbed and lay the rest of the sidings and industry tracks right on the plywood. I would also use Caboose Ind. ground throws for all of my turnouts. They are cheap and they work! <br />Good luck, <br />gtr
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