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rgengineoiler
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Changing to HOn3
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February 11, 2024, 10:54:32 AM »
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I mentioned on Feb. 7th that I am taking down my N Scale layout and stocking up on Peco code 70 etc. I have purchased 60 lengths of flex in bulk and some Peco U1551 and U1552 turnouts and watching for more.
My question is that finding Unifrog number 5 code 70 has been interesting. I have 5 right and 5 Left either coming or in stock at this point. My old N was all Peco and never had a problem buying it 13 years ago but has something happened with Peco for HOn3 Product, mainly their Unifrog turnouts. That is becoming interesting? DR
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February 11, 2024, 11:40:21 AM »
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I don’t think PECO produces the same volume of HOn3 track as they do other gauges, simply because the demand for HOn3 track is lower than N gauge or etc. Getting HOn3 track isn’t impossible, but requires some patience.
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Micro Engineering might be a better source for HOn3 track these days. I believe they're back in production
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