Gauge 1 Test track

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Gauge 1 Test track

Post by angr607 » Sat May 08, 2021 11:22 pm

After acquiring some more track from the local model engineering society, I finally replaced my LGB Test track with some proper Gauge One track. Its Cliff Barker Code 180 track which should be ok from a running perspective. I've kept all the LGB just encase because the track isn't exactly laid on flat ground so running could get interesting.

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The track is about 6 yards of straight track into a 3 siding area of about 3 yards each. Can't wait to get some stock on here and start testing!

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The new siding area including the steaming bay. Which I need to do something proper with. I suspect I'll grab some batton and some screws and screw it and the neighbouring track together. Pretty it won't be but it'll work.

Jon
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Re: Gauge 1 Test track

Post by ge_rik » Sun May 09, 2021 8:31 am

Love the sweeping curves on the turnouts

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