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Oh guys. Please help me. I think that the click-clack of the wheels hitting the track joints is one of the things I am modeling. That is all lost with flex-trak. Am I wrong? I have spent a great deal of money, drilled hundreds of rail-joiners to run solder into joints where it won't be seen, just to preserve the breaks in the track. Am I alone? It would be so much easier to finish my layout (around my entire basement) with flex-trak. But prototype railroads don't have 100-yard jointless sections! Am I being radical? Someone please give me a reference point! <br /> <br />Thanks for any help, <br /> <br />SB
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