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Looking forward to your comments; my next layout will have to be finescale n gauge track to rid myself of those ‘universal’ tolerances
This took around 30 minutes to build, I’ve not done the electrical connections or the tie bar yet. To my mind so far, they are excellent
I’ve just taken on a project from James Hilton using this track and DG couplings. I’d seen it in pictures but it is different again when you see it in the flesh. Now I just need to work out how to build matching bufferstops. James
You two, and your enticing lure of code 40 track in N scale…keep going. I can’t wait to see how this comes along!