QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse QUOTE: Originally posted by mcouvillion Why don't you guys drive a small nail in the track near the end of the sidings so the trains can't fly off the layout and land on the floor? At least until you put your bumping post / pile of gravel at the end of the siding!!! Mark C. In both cases, the trains derailed coming into the frog side of a layout and went over the side. Like I said, whit the finished layout, there won't be anywhere a train can hit the floor.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mcouvillion Why don't you guys drive a small nail in the track near the end of the sidings so the trains can't fly off the layout and land on the floor? At least until you put your bumping post / pile of gravel at the end of the siding!!! Mark C.
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