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Having trouble with flex track
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Fill gaps by glueing black plastic in with CA glue. Wont solve kinking, but will make it look a better. Really small gaps don't hurt anything. Its the kinking. Try using some FIXED RADIUS when things get tight with curves coming off switches. I know when we first start with flex track we want to use flex everywhere. But ask yourself, do you want reliable trackwork or do you want the fewest joints? Nothing wrong with joints if they are well done. What harms is KINKS.
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