Hi I'm thinking of purchasing a mamod boulton. Does anyone know if it's able to run on code 250 or code 200 track?
Mamod boulton-track code
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Re: Mamod boulton-track code
I am no expert but I would not think you would have a problem with either.
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Re: Mamod boulton-track code
In my local group there are two members who have purchased Boltons since they have become available and both are run on our portable track which is laid with Peco track which is I believe is code 250. A very nice loco at a very attractive price and I have been seriously considering one to add to my loco stud.
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Re: Mamod boulton-track code
Just to clarify:
Peco SM32 = code 200
Peco G45 = code 250
Peco SM32 = code 200
Peco G45 = code 250
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Re: Mamod boulton-track code
Thanks for the responses. I ended up going with the Mamod Steam Tram and it works wonderfully. I don't want to be a bother, but would it theoretically work on O gauge finescale track if there are no points.
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