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Code 83 vs. Code 100
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Chris, <br /> <br />Definately stay away from snap switches! <br /> <br />While you make this decision, remember to check out the track detail like the tie plates, etc. Also look at a few turnouts. I hear the Micro Engineering makes a great flex track that uses code 83 rail. I think their bridge track is great. You could even start a thread asking for opinions on track, turnouts, etc. and then mail order some of the most popular. For example, I recommend Atlas track because it is cheap and reliable, but later you may want to move it into your hidden staging areas if you become more particular in the future. Just something to think about. - Ed
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