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Eric with sectional you'll lose the ability to remove and replace tracks quickly
Please don't make yourself prone to kinks and expansion joints and headaches and having to run only certain trains up "that damn helix"
Well, I just checked MBK's stock. They have all the 20" sectional that I'd need, and enough 18.75" for two loops. That's the full turn packs, so six pieces per 180 turn. That leaves six packs of 18.75" that I'd have to scare up. Not quite as impossible a task as I thought.I'm warming to the idea of sectional, but I'm still not convinced that a subtle and hard to fix snag in a sectional setup isn't far more dangerous than superelevation.
Splain why he'd need to remove and replace track on a (presumably) permanent helix...Spoken by a true hard-core Unitrack member. Honestly, since the rest of Eric's layout is C55, what restriction would there be by using sectional C55? As for "kinks and expansion joints and headaches," I've never had any, and I've used flex, sectional, and Unitrack. Maybe I'm just lucky.And soldering isn't awfully hard. Just practice first. There are plenty of tips in Railwire on soldering track successfully.
any fixes will mean soldering in cramped, awkward places.