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Is Shinohara track still in production? My first N scale layout was built with their turnouts (and those ladders mentioned above) in the days when Con-Cor was importing the stuff. Some of those turnouts still work - I used them in my most recent layout for a staging yard with ME code 70 for track. So I can testify that they hold up well- literally 5 layouts, and kept that staging yard in one piece in case it proves handy for #6.
Shinahara was bought by Imon Models.
Kato-Rail quality to reduce cleaning
If ME was as easily available as Atlas I'd switch for the rest of my layout build. But I have a LOT of Atlas on hand already, and a fair supply of Atlas switches as well. Heck, if ME switches were as easily available i'd probably switch.
A quick google shows that Walthers shuttered Shinohara in 2018
...I remember someone started to offer a 3D printed tie product (WOT?) not too long ago. While the tie spacing appeared, to me, to be too close, it really seemed like a winning idea. Flex track ties like that in prototypical spacing for mainline and sidings, and turnouts that all you needed to do was drop some rail on and cut some spacers seems like a marketable idea, provided rail to slot into those products is available.
The "offerer" is Mark @narrowminded and although the tie spacing may "look" too close for you, Mark designed his 3D printed tie strips using official Union Pacific RR drawings and specifications I provided for him...so his 3D printed tie strips were completely accurate as far as tie size and spacing is concerned. He developed tie strips for heavily trafficked mainline trackage, medium trafficked trackage, and lightly trafficked trackage, including the size and style of tieplates and even the spiking patterns. Tieplate and spikehead dimensions were played with because it became quickly evident that some details, if printed at actual scaled-down size, became invisible after paint was applied, so thickness and size were increased somewhat.His turnout project has real potential, but requires a lot of work and I don't know where he is at with his Code 40 turnouts. Maybe he'll join in the conversation and let us know.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore