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John mate; <br /> <br />You have no idea what your talking about when you said LGB track is the best, why do you say that? <br /> <br />I reckon Aristo is better than LGB but our club track is the best i have used. they are better because they have better alloy content than LGB. ie more zinc and less copper, making them harder and less liable to oxidise. Something is lost in conductivity but not enough to be noticed. <br /> <br />However i do not like Aristo joiners, the idea of a little screw looks good at first but as you go down the track the joiners get dirt in them and develop a high resistance joint. They have to be removed and cleaned out and when this happens i remove then altogether and clean the rail thoroughly and using an LGB joiner i then solder the whole thning and bingo no more trouble. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgds Ian
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