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In stock at MBK http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Central-Valley-N-3001-6-C-55-Mainline-Ties-6-p/cvm-3001-6.htmhttp://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Central-Valley-N-3001-C-55-Mainline-Ties-50-p/cvm-3001.htm
I don't get it. What's the benefit over just using commercial flex track?
From the conversations I remember about the HO stuff, a lot of people like being able to lay the ties and then ballast before the rail goes down.I can also see it being much easier to locate at attach feeders, especially if you are wanting to solder to the bottom of the rail.Jason
I love the look of the rail floating above the ballast between ties!
I'd love to use it with the ME c43 rail but I don't know if the smaller rail base would work.
It should probably work fine with the smaller rail, so long as you use a couple of the ME gauges when gluing the rail into place. Even for C55 rail it's probably best to use gauges anyways rather than rely on the tolerances of the rails & plastic to assure the correct gauge.Ed
Not trying to be negative about this exciting development, but if they will only consider making C40 version if C55 version sells well, they probably won't make the C40 version.
I am *very* pleased to see that you have introduced code 55 N scale ties strips to your line of products. I will be purchasing some to experiment with, though I note that MB Klein has already sold out of their initial stock. But I am writing now to plead with you to expand the line further. As a modern modeller, I am using concrete tie track for my code 55 mainlines and plan to use code 40 in my industrial areas, thus I would be very pleased to see you produce a concrete tie strip for code 55 and a wood tie strip for code 40.And I would be 100 times more excited to see you introduce your fine turnout kits in N scale. We N scalers have suffered a long time with sub-standard turnout options, and I believe your kits would be a game changer in this regard. There are *no* code 40 turnouts available at all, and the code 55 options are very limited. I believe a good kit with your fantastic flexible turnout ties would fill a huge void in the market .Thank you,Gary HinshawVancouver BC