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I've got a question about using plastic rail joiners. I'm doing a very small HO layout with Atlas code 100 flextrack and turnouts. I want to isolate a few stretches for locomotive parking and one reverse loop. I'm concerned about using plastic rail joiners, however. I'd like to solder the joints, and the location of the plastic rail joiners would be on curves between the turnouts and the flex track. I'm concerned the track won't stay in the proper position. I also plan to glue and nail the track onto the roadbed. With this be enough to hold things straight with the flextrack? <br /> <br />David
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