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One of One-Sixty
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Some Cool T-Tracks Modules
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Here is a really cool JP site with T-Track Modules.
Edit: Helps if I provided the link...
http://jiisan2003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/scene01.htm
http://jiisan2003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/galle01.htm
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I really like this one:
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I got to see a small T-trak setup in Cincinnati a few years back. Very nice work. But I'm more into the Eastern mountain railroading. Frank
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One word comes to mind when I think of T-Trak
CUTE
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