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<P>the uk 5 inch gauge pages here might shed some light <A href="http://www.rideonrailways.co.uk/page24.html">http://www.rideonrailways.co.uk/page24.html</A></P> <P>rail is available in aluminium and sleepers in plastic - this would be lighter than a steel /timber track which is the usual .</P> <P>I would suggest short lengths an add spacers to each end from aluminium angle to ensure a rigid structure - normal fishplates to join lengths with alln head screws to facilitate quick power tool assembly .</P> <P>It comes down to how strong you are - or how strong you want to be.......................</P> <P><A href="http://www.miniaturerailwaysupply.com/index.htm">http://www.miniaturerailwaysupply.com/index.htm</A> also has a lot of info </P>
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