QUOTE: Originally posted by inletjoe I am doing a Steam era layout and wold like to use Peco .83 track with their turn outs and turn out switches.Can anyone offer their expert opinion?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar The one thing I do miss is the prototypical "Clickety Clack" Sectional track is ok, but there must be a way to replicate that sound.
QUOTE: Originally posted by pezagent QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar The one thing I do miss is the prototypical "Clickety Clack" Sectional track is ok, but there must be a way to replicate that sound. Couldn't you just use a Dremel to cut gaps in the flextrack to create "gaps" and then solder a small guage wire on the inside of the rail? I sort of remember seeing something like this in all the articles I've read. The cilckety clack sound is certainly awesome.
QUOTE: Originally posted by masonjar Well, it's not an expert opinion... I have an "all steam" layout (1920s and 30s) and Code 83 would represent the heaviest rail in use at that time. See http://www.trains.com/content/dynamic/articles/000/000/000/347ybfns.asp for more info, and click on the diagram. Some parts of the "real world" railways used rail as light 55lbs per yard! Earliest rails were wood!........................
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