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Hi, I recently found during a move a box of tyco tru-steel track. It contains 9 pieces of track. Is it complete or missing some? also, I found some little nails in a different box. do the nails go w/ the track? thanks, jwood
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A complete circle takes 12 pieces of curved track. I'd need pix of the nails to tell if they were for track or not.
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Hi, I recently found during a move a box of tyco tru-steel track. It contains 9 pieces of track. Is it complete or missing some? also, I found some little nails in a different box. do the nails go w/ the track? thanks, jwood

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Jwood, I "think" to make a full circle takes either 10 or 12 pieces. It's not an odd number. IIRC, it's 3 pieces to make a quarter-circle. The little nails are to secure the track to a mounting surface, there are tiny holes in 3 places on a piece of track to put them in.

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thanks guys. the 9 pieces in this box are all straight pieces... no curves. how do i post pics here?




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when you reply there is a camera icon Click that to load a pic May take you several tries
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also, what is in the last pic?
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