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Check out the N-track standards. http://ntrak.mv.com <br /> <br />Module standards can also be found on the NMRA website www.nmra.com <br /> <br />MR had an article about modules called dominos within the past few years you may also want to look at. <br /> <br />These are all designed to be portable. <br /> <br />If you are <u>not</u> going to attach your modules to anyone elses (such as at a train show), then you don't necessarily have to follow the standards to the letter (track spacing, elevation, electrical hookup, etc). You can instead use the module standards as a guide as you build your own modules, and set your own standards. <br /> <br />However, if you would like your modules to participate in an Ntrak layout, then you will have to follow the Ntrak module standards or there will be problems trying to interface your module with Ntrak modules built by others. <br /> <br /> <br />Dale B. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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