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<p>[quote user="Marc_Magnus"]Kato, Bachmann and other like stuff are more toy track with small radius and small turnouts, this is my opinion even if they are good looking and good running track.[/quote]</p> <p>This may be true for Bachmann track, but certainly not for Kato N scale Unitrack. Kato offers a great variety of large radii and also large switches. With a little extra work, i.e. re-ballasting, the molded-on roadbed will lose its plastic look.</p> <p>MR employed Kato N scale Unitrack in one of their past project layouts "The Salt Lake Route".</p> <p>Kato Unitrack is very reliable, but it´s code 80 track.</p>
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