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QUOTE: Originally posted by railroadyoshi Often, those fillers are just simple pieces of atlas snap. Are you doing this for a modular layout that will be taken apart often, or one that won't be taken apart often?
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomas1 why not simply take the rail right to the edge and join them there .never had any trouble , i take my modules apart every evening ,just align and glue the track down rigid . Im going to take my latest modules to a small meeting in gothenburg on dec 4 in Partille , N scale BNSF Tomas
QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove QUOTE: Originally posted by tomas1 why not simply take the rail right to the edge and join them there .never had any trouble , i take my modules apart every evening ,just align and glue the track down rigid . How do you adjust the track every time you take it apart and join it again if the floor is not smooth?
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomas1 why not simply take the rail right to the edge and join them there .never had any trouble , i take my modules apart every evening ,just align and glue the track down rigid .
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CARRfan I'm considering using door hinges on my home layout (won't be joined with anyone else's layout). Build the layout with sections connected with door hinges. When it's time to take it apart, take the pins out. Seems simple enough.
QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove That sounds like an interesting idea.
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