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down grade limit for g scale LGB
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How about camber on the curves..can you tilt the track to offset inertia on a tricky part of the uncontrolled downhill grade (if you're stupid enuf to try this)...from what i've heard so far, it sounds like the train freewheels (no engine breaking) after a certain grade % is exceeded? I guess the question is basically about camber..is this a no no? I don't know enough about real railroads to know..my memory tells me the tracks are usually on the same horizontal plane. Thanks in advance to all you responders...i'm loving the forum and the new hobby..keeping me awake at night working out a game plan!!![:D]
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