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<p>Hello Everybody.....</p><p>I am about ready to start laying track for my new N scale layout.... The last item I need to pin down in the type of switch I am going to use. I am committed to Atlas for due to price per unit, however I would like to use Tortoise switch mounts. However 15 bucks for each of them and then another 8 or sow for the switch is alot to do at once. I was thinking about using the snap switches and the slowly convert them over to the Tortoise over a period of a year or two. Are the switch machines removable off of the switch or is it a one piece unit and I would have to replace the entire switch. I can stand to lose 4 or 5 bucks due to the switch machines I don't want to have to replace the entire switch and loose 12 to 13 buck each.... </p><p>If somebody has an another idea please let me know.... </p><p> Thanks Everybody!!! </p>
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