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I am modeling in N guage and have an issue with my slopes and inclines. I have laid 2 major inclines which are on turns and ran my engines on them. Unless I run a short train, the engine loses traction and cannot pull up the uncline. I do not want to rip up all the track ive layed (if possible) but I do seem to remember that you could get little rubberband like things to put on engine wheels to gain traction. <br /> <br />1. do they still exist? <br />2. do they work? <br />3. is there a better way to gain traction? <br /> <br />Im doing mainly diesel engines too.
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