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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by rripperger</i> <br /><br />Pelle Soeberg's article on laying flextrack in the July 04 MR is really useful; I used curve templates (available from Walthers) for my yard and a passing track, and I've been pretty pleased with the results. Once you get used to it, flex track is in some ways much easier to use than sectional track - fewer kinks, and fewer cuts, particularly if you're laying out a continuous-run track plan that isn't just a simple loop (the ability to vary the radius makes it a lot simpler that trying to get the geometrically perfect plan you need to have with track of a single radius). <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Rripperger, <br /> <br />You do make it sound very tempting and I must admit the mention of curve templates does lesson some of my trepidation. Thank you for the advice I'll check out some of what you mentioned and take a second look at Flextrack. <br /> <br />Coyote
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