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Thanks for the tip! I’ve used Peco code 55 and 80 turnouts in N and code 70 in HOn3 and haven’t had a problem yet, but I’ve never used their HOn30/OO9 line. I’ll definitely check out the Peco documentation. I always use insulated joiners when electrofrogs go frog-to-frog which they all do in my plan.And to address the Fast Tracks comment again, there’s also cost. For 5 turnouts (one of which is a wye, so that would be two templates), the templates and supplies would vastly out-cost 5 commercial turnouts. Even if I chose to only do straight turnouts (no wye), I’d be paying quite a bit more and still have to find hours of hobby time to build them. EDIT: Sorry @timwatson for hijacking your thread! Now back to you awesome build that inspired me to do the same!
At the risk of dragging this on even further, there is a distinction worth making. The suggestion was for Fast Tracks templates, not fixtures. The fixtures are expensive, but the templates are a free download from their website, you then print them out. I'm sure the Peco track will work fine, but making track with templates is something to have in the back of ones mind.
And to address the Fast Tracks comment again, there’s also cost. For 5 turnouts (one of which is a wye, so that would be two templates), the templates and supplies would vastly out-cost 5 commercial turnouts. Even if I chose to only do straight turnouts (no wye), I’d be paying quite a bit more and still have to find hours of hobby time to build them. EDIT: Sorry @timwatson for hijacking your thread! Now back to you awesome build that inspired me to do the same!
How fun would it be to put the whole thing on a turntable the revolves slowly in one direction while the little guy runs in the other!Lee
Hi Tim,… Do you have a name for that one?