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Dave, I think the cause is lost on most of this crowd. This is TRW after all... Folks like to argue the same age old talking points and ignore the rest.I still say your repair job looks great, UniTrack or not. It's hard enough to make a repair, even using the same kind of track. That you were able to do it with completely different track and have it look more or less unnoticeable from the surrounding bits is pretty good work IMO.
+1. Anyone who can blend different track brands and perform a track repair of the magnitude that Dave Vollmer just did is better at track laying than he gives himself credit.DFF
I think that while everybody is getting hung up on the rail height, tie dimensions and spacing, nobody is paying any attention to the oversized molded plastic spikes. While ME seems to make the smallest spikes, they are still not to scale. They have to be oversize, just to hold the rail and ties together. Not only they are inaccurate visually, but in combination with the scale height rail, they will drastically limit the number of models one can run on that track. That is because even models with smaller flanges still have relatively deep flanges. Robert did mention the spikes in one of his posts, but otherwise, they are largely ignored. Sanding them down only weakens their ability to hold the rail.
All I can vouch for is my own experience. My code 55 in Enola looks fantastic, but backing a 22-car coal drag down the yard ladder is not an experience I relish.
Atlas probably still sells more track than everyone else combined. It's unlikely anyone will supplant Atlas as the #1 model track manufacturer in the world.
Hmmm...how can they be #1 seller of something they haven't had in stock for a very long time?
Hmmm, seems like a fair amount of people are coming out of the closest, as it relates to the use of Unitrack. Has the de facto king of N scale track, Atlas code 55, been dethroned?To bad that Railcraft track is no longer available.
HO scale track?Hmm... I bet they sella ton of O scale track...
FWIW, I've settled on doing the Juniata Division's extension with code 55.