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24" * 220 = 4800"30" * 160 = 5280"5280 / 4800 = 1.1 or 110%Jason
As Peco has made flextrak for decades, and makes turnouts in many other scales and gauges, I'm surprised they haven't made Z yet. It would seem to be a natural product for them
I have some and it looks quite nice. Brown ties, code 55. Very similar to MT flex as far as tie spacing.
It functions ok, and is easy to work with? If I remember correctly, you are using yours for some Nn3, right?Mark in Oregon
One thing I hadn't mentioned but would REALLY like to see in turnouts of all sizes is an under track switch machine option that only requires a 1/4" or so pocket directly beneath the rails, in line with the turnout. There is always the space as that's the route of the track, it doesn't take any depth or dimension beyond the tie width, and for those of us who might want to place a layout flat on a table as we might want to do with a small module, we could do it. And it could be built by Atlas with very little to invent as I've made just such a conversion to N scale turnouts utilizing their standard turnout and utilizing their standard switch machine. Removed from the top and mounted inverted under the ties, straight up the run. If thought through, even if offered just as an option, I'm sure that it could be accomplished with little effort on their part as the basic components exist, tested and true. I can see no reason not to do it that way and every reason TO do it that way. And in N scale, too. Maybe a nice new option for their code 55 Z and N products. And wouldn't this be the time, with a new product and a clean slate?
Oh, and to the question above about the C55 Z track, I think it looks nice...I have a box of it but haven't done anything with it yet. I am in the process of building a test board for both N and Z and I'm finishing painting it at the moment and need to stop in for some cork roadbed sometime this week so I should have some down in the next week or so.
I had this idea too.