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I have used E-Z track a couple times for a couple of Display layouts, (One goes to School to teach kids geomotry in Model Railroading) and I find it works well in a light weight layout aplication becasue the whole assembly is lighter than traditional, cork roadbed, track, and ballast. However, I would personally not use it for my regular modeling as I find it to be to constraining to achieve the effects I am looking for. <br /> <br />However, as a technicle evaluation of it, It works great if you are willing to work with in its constraints. I agree, that Nickle silver should try to be used when ever possible, however, steel is still much more preferable than brass. <br /> <br />As a side note, I have noticed, that Bachman offers more E-Z Track componets on the nickle silver side of the line, indicating to me that is what more people are buying.
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