I am rebuilding a Unitrack layout and need to get around the turnout issues. I don’t want to modify the #4 turnouts, but I don’t want to the wide track spacing the #6 turnouts result in.
In my HO days, I used to cut down turnouts to fit all sorts of areas. It’s not easy with Unitrack, but it can be done to an extent.
Today, I shortened the diverging side of a #6 turnout by almost half an inch (cut back to the edge of the metal plate in the underside) and mated with the 481mm curve from the #4 turnout. I got the standard 32mm track center spacing I want, and with the #6. It’s still a S curve, just a different one.
It seems to have worked.
I have run a variety of long and short equipment through it, from a Big Boy and stack cars to 6-axle diesels and passenger cars. No issues.
Has anyone else had success with this method?