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Agreed. That said, be sure to check the point hinges on your Atlas turnouts before you install them. I've had cases where the retaining grommet falls out and then there is nothing holding the point rail down. If that happens after you install it, you're pretty much forced to remove the tunout to repair or replace. It's easy enough to check: just try to gently pry the grommet off with tweezers - it will easily pop off if it's failure prone. I hope the new turnouts don't have this potential flaw.
Just had an Atlas do that last weekend, though removal is easy still. No idea how to fix. Oh, and it was a new, in the blister pack Flea bay #10. Ironic.
That would of been one of the old ones as there haven't been any #10's made in almost 2.5-3 years. I have had not problems with the new #5 and #7's like i did with the older ones. But i am always on the look out before i install them.The point I was trying to make is building turnouts would take too much of my limited hobby time. I always way the amount of time it would take me vs finding it already done when i price things out or if i am going to do it or not. At my age time is money no matter how you look at it so i will wait for the #10's and use my hobby time working on building and other things that need to get done.
I checked with the factory - they had to remake a piece of tooling since we didn't approve the prior samples, and they are currently in production. The should be in the container that ships to us in October.
Sorry, I was on vacation.The good news is, they are on the next container, due here around the beginning of December. And there are THOUSANDS of each on there. Please make us run out again.