Si, I have heard that you may have got some Accucraft track.
If possible, I would like to hear your impression of it.
I am thinking of getting some Accucraft narrow gauge 45mm track with code 250 brass rail. I am told that the code 250 track has a different profile to Peco code 250 rail. How much of a problem does the difference in profiles cause when trying to join Peco code 250 and Accucraft code 250 rail ?
Due to the fact that Accucraft do not have any turnouts available, any Accucraft code 250 track purchased will have to be attached to Peco turnouts. So I am wondering how feasible this is.
A question for MTA or anyone with Accucraft track
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A question for MTA or anyone with Accucraft track
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Yes they do, or is this stuff not Accucraft? AMS are like the American equvilent of BMS right? www.track-shack.com/index.php?cat=Accuc ... 01e6d6de04
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Thank you so much, Sir William ! That link was very informative.
John.
"I am not an armchair modeller, I have a garden railway, so I am a deckchair modeller."
http://www.tumblydowncottage.dk
"I am not an armchair modeller, I have a garden railway, so I am a deckchair modeller."
http://www.tumblydowncottage.dk
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