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smokie
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anybody have any n scale track they want rid of? i'm just trying it out to see if i like the size & scale. the prices of n scale track is unbelievable.
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Flextrack or regular track?
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Stick to the code 80 stuff. I'm sure you'll come across older stuff with the pizza cutters! PM me if you have any N scale questions. Been in it for a decade!
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Pizza cutters?
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pizza cutters = LARGE flanged wheels! Or well deep flanges
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you mean like on the old HO stuff from the 60's
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Yes Andy. like the old 1960's HO stuff......Pizza Cutters....Fitting...really!
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i'm just wanting something to make a decent loop so i can get a feel for the size. flex or regular would be fine. sectional would probably be better to start with.
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i'm just wanting something to make a decent loop so i can get a feel for the size. flex or regular would be fine. sectional would probably be better to start with.

Originally posted by smokie - September 19 2013 :  10:09:44 PM



Smokie, I think my Model Train shop I work at has some of the small sectional N for like 25 cents each, I'll be working there on Saturday, he had a box of curves left I think ( I bought most of the straights last time I went upstairs ). I'll see what he has left, if you want enough for a circle, and they're that cheap, you want me to pick them up for you?

Jerry in Virginia

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let me get back to you on that. that sounds great, but i'm thinking of biting the bullet & buying kato v11 set.
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