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hi flee307 :) <br />umm...this is a lil hard for me to answer since i am new to this. im on a 6x4 sheet of ply so im pretty restricted by space and really i don't see any prob with going over 3%, my trains can handle it :). my mate uses bachmann trains and he has the kadee couplers. he had a lil trouble with my track cause i had turnouts near the start of the hill. we put little pieces of wood under the start of it to make the raise not so steep. im now getting a 6x4 piece of foam 40mm think so i can brink down the top of my hill to about 50mm then with the lower track i can carve about 10mm out of th foam, so its all good now :) *thinks he can do alot with a 6x4 lol <br /> <br />
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