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N Scale Track Problem
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I would like to second the thought from Larry. When I started constructing an N scale layout in late 1999, one of the first things I purchased was an N scale NMRA Standards Gauge to check that the width of the track, the heights of all couplers, and the wheel sets on all cars and locos was accurate and correct. I also converted, very quickly, from the Atlas flex-track, to the Flex track made by Micro-Engineering. While it is a little higher in cost than the Atlas, it is SO much easier to work with, it will make you wi***hat you had never tried the Atlas!! <br />And now that M-E has code 70 track and turnouts in N scale, it is even easier to work with. <br /> <br />Either that or use the Kato Unitrack(which I have also tried and it is so easy to work with). <br />
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