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I don't think the turnouts are worth stock piling.Jason
I have stockpiled Rail Craft code 55 and code 40 flex, and I am very happy that I did that, as there is nothing available today that even comes close to the scale fidelity of this flex. I also have a small stockpile (comparatively) of ME code 55 and 40 for trackage that isn't photographically critical.
I saw elsewhere (https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=34516.0) that ME Code 55 concrete tie is available again. It would appear the drought is breaking.
They're actually the same company, Railcraft being the original name. However, some time ago, 80s or 90s, they changed the tooling for the code 40, and the spikes are now larger than they used to be. That means it doesn't look as good, and some flanges that used to clear now won't. If you ever find old Railcraft track collecting dust in the back of a store, and use code 40 track, BUY IT!
I am not familiar with the Railcraft code 55. Why is it so much more photographically critical than ME code 55? In your photo the flex track looks identical to ME.Daryl