10-09-2010, 03:37 PM
I found flextrack to be a little messy to work with but there are some skills you can acquire to join it & make the curves better.
AFAIK, think Atlas and Peco are the main manufacturers of HO code 100 flex track nickel silver.
This may be slightly off-topic, but if you're building small layouts (like me) I think set-track is better (easier to use for making curves, etc.) but if you're building a large layout, that flextrack is much better. By small layouts, I mean micro ones, i.e. 4x6' or smaller.
Rob
AFAIK, think Atlas and Peco are the main manufacturers of HO code 100 flex track nickel silver.
This may be slightly off-topic, but if you're building small layouts (like me) I think set-track is better (easier to use for making curves, etc.) but if you're building a large layout, that flextrack is much better. By small layouts, I mean micro ones, i.e. 4x6' or smaller.
Rob
Rob
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