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I agree that the Unitrack and E-Z Track, and that LL track...really anything with a plastic base for roadbed plain out stinks for a model RR...UNLESS you are just running trains. For instance, the Air Force was kind enough to send me to England for 4 years, which means I have no room for a layout in my base house. So, I use Kato Unitrack K-1 set just to run a train every now and again. Personally, I handlay my track in N scale code 40. However, I have run trains on many an HO club layout back in the states and I do agree that Atlas flextrack is great. Micro Engineerings flextrack is good, but for some reason, it is a bit stiffer than Atlas, which can make curving it a bit of a pain, but not too bad. <br /> <br />Matt
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