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Yes I see- I had forgotten about that. It would be easier to pull the rails then and have a single piece design, or just buy ME c55 rail for a DIY track.
Was the Minitrix flex track with steel rail or sectionals?
Would like to have gone C55, but I would still be stuck using the Minitrix turnouts, since handlaid track was out of the question for me.Not sure what you mean. The whole layout is all sectional NS track, except for a 14-inch long trestle, where I used a piece of Minitrix NS flex.
I see now that your original post mentioned sectional track. I have a piece of steel Minitrix Flex that @peteski sent to me for magnetic testing waaaaay back, and before i reread your original post , i was thinking flex and that I could attempt to design to that.
Incidentally, I'm using ballast from Minitec of Germany: 50-0321-02 for the mainline, 50-1021 for the quarry sidings (it's lighter, more like crushed granite), and 50-0021-01 for the yard area (slightly darker and finer). These are made for Z Scale, but I've found them ideal for N, as I think most commercial ballast made for N is a bit too coarse.
As I remember the German Minitec company went bankrupt a few years ago, but apparently the Dutch company Unique Scenery Products has taken over their line of ballast products (http://www.sceneryproducts.nl/, or http://www.sceneryproducts.co.uk/ for the English speaking version).
Leave it to DKS to make code 80 snap track look handlaid...
...maybe this could have some HOn2.5 applications if the ties aren't too small?
PS: @Ed Kapuscinski , is that an N scale M&P you're considering? Let me know when you want to go ghost hunting. There are still quite a few around.
And it's tough to ignore the ghosts when one haunts you from just outside your window.