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Deep six the brass and learn to solder. I presume you want a railroad that runs, brass track will give you nothing but headaches. Look up soldering threads on the forum. The topic comes up often with lots of good advice. You will need so many power feeds in all kinds of locations that unless the layout is very simple, power tracks and rail joiners with wires are not practical (and they are expensive compared to wire and solder).
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