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Hi guys, im confused with katos unitrack specs and would like some input on something very elementary. I'm used to bachmanns specification - 11.25 inch curve etc. I see kato has a radius and degree. What do they mean? I'd like to buy the equivalent of a bachmann 15" track in Kato, does anyone know what it would be? Thank you!
The degree is just how many pieces make a circle. 15º is 24 pieces, 30º is 12 pieces etc... Bachmann will have that too even if they don't list it.Jason
Thank you Jason. So when a mfg states that a loco will handle 11.25 " curve, what would the equivalent of that be in Kato? I want to go with large curves and thinking 15" . I see kato unitrak with 15" but also a radii specification so somewhat confused.
if this has already been noted i apologizebachmann radius is 15.5"kato radius is 15" there is a 1/2" differencethey are not 1:1 compatiblejust making sure that is not lost in theexplanations of what radius is and the degrees as wellsincerelyGary
Thanks ! I'm looking to start afresh with kato, see how it stacks against bachmann.
Oh you are in for a full enlightenment, just keep clear of Kato's #4 turnouts.
Fortunately I ordered only #6 turnouts. Whats the issue with #4s. I expected 'kato quality' to extend to the unitrak track system, does it not?
Overall they work within the Unitrak system as any other, but the diverging point rails are blunt and there is no notch in the stock rail.
Hmmm. Not my #4s. They've all been pretty much flawless. Only issue I have with them is how easily the mechanism can get gummed up (actually, pretty much any Unitrack turnout). One of the oddly nice things about the Bachmann track: the turnout mechanisms are surprisingly robust. They use a rack and pinion drive to move the points. Pretty much bullet proof. But their turnout range leaves a lot to be desired, and they have plastic frogs, etc., etc. Nobody's perfect.