Those macro photos of the T scale track really show the excess rail head width. I wonder if there will ever be code 15 rail available?
That would be nice indeed, but it's not so bad for the narrow gauge stuff. When DKS was experimenting with hand-laid T gauge track, he used strip wire with a thinner rail profile and it looked much better.
That being said, I think there's some logic behind the size of the rail having to do with the need for magnetic force between the wheelsets and rail; Rolling stock is so small and light it needs that force to stay on track.
Anyway, I'm picking my battles and am just using what's available for now. Incidentlally there is a commercial TGauge"narrow gauge" flex track--they call it "Wider Sleeper Flexi-Track". I just got some and painted properly it looks pretty good I think (for 1:300 or 1:220 narrow gauge). [ Guests cannot view attachments ]