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Thanks for the input. I guess I was really wondering if it was worth the extra buck to go with ME's pre-weathered product, or if I'm really further ahead to just do the weathering myself. Either way I'm planning to go with ME's code 83 flextrack on my main and code 70 on my sidings and yards. I've looked at Peco switches and it's what we use in my club, but have gotten to work with some Shinohara and really prefer that stuff. Cost isn't much of an issue, I was just wanting to know if the extra dollar for pre-weathered track was a waste or not...that's why I was hoping for a close-up picture, I wanted to see what the stuff looks like. I am a stickler on the appearance (hence ME track) because I plan to take a LOT of pictures, most of them close-ups at track level.
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