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Aha! No shot necessary. Are you using the new PC ties from FastTracks that are the same thickness as the wood ties? One of the things that has always bugged me about using the PC ties for my turnouts is the fact that they are thinner than the wood ties, so they are always floating above the roadbed. Doesn't really show after careful ballasting, but something bugs me about not having the ties that the rail is soldered to fixed to the roadbed.I know the new PC ties that they are making have corrected this, at least for the standard length ties. Their turnout length ties are still thinner than a regular tie.
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Man I'd love to use c40, but with the baby almost here I'd never get any down.
Awesome work .. but the professional model railroaders would implore you to stain your wood ties before you put the track down
ednadolski, what are you using for ballast? Looks actually to scale rather than the over-sized boulders WS passes off as N scale.
Spiking every 5th-6th tie should go fairly quick, not too much worse than soldering to PC ties. The only time-consuming part on this sample was the individual tieplates. At normal viewing distances, they are all but invisible, so I would do them only where I expected to have close-up pics.
He gets a passHe's red/green/brown color blind
I always knew justice was blind, especially when it comes to lawyers.