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I would never suggest anything code 80 can be made to look good as code 55 (see above). Usually I can spot makeup on a pig as a pig; I'm just sharing my own incredulity at how much less pig-like this looks to me than I expected. Your mileage may vary.
Dave you got any use for a Unitrack double crossover? Got one you can have.
Dave, all kidding aside, that Apex layout seems to have advanced quite a bit and is now nicely finished. Any chance we can see more?
I used Unitrack on my layout also. It is amazing how good it can look if you fix it up just a bit...Mike
Dave,If the Apex, NC layout is damaged to a certain degree and your son is not enjoying it anymore, why not salvage that Unitrack for part of the JD's expansion. For that matter, if you used a 36" x 80" HCD under that layout, salvage that, too. There may be more in that layout that can be reused on an expanded JD than you may have considered.DFF
Mike,Are these the double-track superelevated plates? Novel idea, but I wish they'd come in wood ties. Then again, it looks like they're not profiled like real concrete ties and could be painted.
Dave you use Code 80 for the rest of the layout? I have noted here before that the Code 80 rail can be pulled (with a little effort) out of the plastic roadbed and Code 55 rail -- even weathered -- slid into place instead and fastened with some ACC. As a bonus, with the rails out, any painting of the plastic roadbed/ties is much easier. Spray it all a gray ballast color, then broad brush strokes of whatever tie color you want over the plastic ties. Insert and glue rail and you're set to go.