Rob Spangler
"Being misunderstood is the fate of all true geniuses"
EXPERIMENTATION TO BRING INNOVATION
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QUOTE: Originally posted by preceng Bachman EZ Track. I know the purests gasp. But I love the stuff
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy That's what I was thinking about using.[:)] Did you ballast it? And If so was it hard[?].
QUOTE: Originally posted by Grayhound Challenger QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy That's what I was thinking about using.[:)] Did you ballast it? And If so was it hard[?]. EZ-Track would not be hard to ballast. Just get some of your choice brand of ballast and apply. However On the two display layouts I have made, I have not ballasted it becaseu the roadbed already has decent ballast detail. OH and if your running your big boys on EZ Track, you better get some of those 33 and 35 inch radius curves now avialable. James.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bazango 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! Thanks for any help, SB
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Summerset Ry.
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Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.