QUOTE: Originally posted by joe0315 In my own humble opinion, I think FasTrack will take people buying starter sets into full-blown layouts more than any train item ever invented.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by gvdobler I too bought some. I'm setting up a figure 8. I wanted to get two switches (I know-turnouts) and cross from one side of the figure eight to the other. If I measured right I have a gap of 50 3/4 inches of straight to cover which makes it 3/4 of an inch short and Fastrack doesn't "Fudge" very well.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Houdy I think it was Jim Barret in the "other" mag that showed how to cut it down like Terry described above.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Kooljock1 Yeah Houdy! Let's see some more shots of that layout! Nice work. Jon [8D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim Fortner Here's a thought - Lionel could give away free track software with their starter sets using fasttrack.... I was thinking of doing something similar with a fig 8 with an outside loop... Don't care to cut this stuff down, though.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Buckeye Riveter QUOTE: Originally posted by Kooljock1 Yeah Houdy! Let's see some more shots of that layout! Nice work. Jon [8D] [#ditto] Yes, more photos. What are you using to make the roads?
QUOTE: Originally posted by laz 57 HOUDY, Looks like you got a winner there. Real nice look to it. Keep up the good work. What is the layout dimensions? laz57
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