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Turnouts have been ordered. Now...for such a small layout I don't need a box of 30 pieces of flex. 10's cutting it close...15 would be ideal (for screw-ups and such). I know you "save money" by buying in bulk, but I'm going to keep hunting for a decent price on 15 rather than the big box o' 30.EDIT: Also, one of the things I liked about the current version of the CMRy are the appearance of the bridges...using Micro Engineering Bridge Track. If I went that way again, I guess I could do one of two things...1) Use the code 55 bridge track but solder the code 55 rails on the ends to the top of a cushed joiner on the Peco code 55/80 rail. I dd something similar between the two sections of the Juniata Division, but it was on a straight section, not a curve under tension.2) Use Micro Engineering code 70 bridge track and not worry too much about the 0.010" difference in rail height. Not sure that's the better option either, although maybe with some fiddling I could line things up better.This is one of those where I'm open to thoughts...I have no pre-determined solution. If I could disguise the Peco 55 and bridge track somehow (I'm at a loss of ideas for that...but that doesn't mean someone else hasn't nailed it) I would consider doing that too. These are primarily trestles (steel and wood) so the decks are kind of in-your-face...I want them to look right.
But, can't you just file or grind off the double base on the bottom of the Peco Code 55 rail and then use a standard rail joiner, soldered if necessary to keep the curve smooth?
Agreed with the others for Option #1. But, can't you just file or grind off the double base on the bottom of the Peco Code 55 rail and then use a standard rail joiner, soldered if necessary to keep the curve smooth?DFF
On the subject of recycling bridge bits I think I could actually just go ahead and reuse the wood truss bridge from the Aspen tail track as the lower bridge in the upper left.
Think while I'm at it I'll tighten up those truss rods.
That's all great to hear! Sadly...I'm struggling to find ME bridge track for sale.It does seem as if availability is the Achilles heel of Micro Engineering. It's either everywhere or nowhere, often at the same time it seems...
What are they, brass wire? Recommend removing them and installing steel music wire bent to shape. It'll never sag or warp.