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walt
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Seldom seen Start & Finish pieces...


Would have used some cobblestone if they didn't wiggle! I like the darker colored ones...


Jump tracks, I have two ... To corny to use...


Have 2 nice lap counters...

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Lane Changers, good side by side racing is disturbed by a crash here. I figure with 4 intersections and 2 road & rail crossings , these aren't needed...

LOOPS. I have none. Just crazy corny.. I thought they were useless as a kid...
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some nice trackage there, Walt. Never seen the start-finish pieces. Can't say I've seen the cobblestone type, either. I don't have much of the Tyco slot track, more the AF/X and Aurora and Life-Like stuff. Pretty cool for their day.

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Thank You, Jerry
I think the pieces are pretty cool... I wiped the down and boxed them...

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Hey, I did a search on Cobblestone HO track on Ebay, and found some neat stuff that fits over Atlas snap track, cobblesone streets! I've got a Watch set up on several different ones, they have wide streets and narrow. I may have to buy a few sections, that looks like a fun thing to use somewhere. :)

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I believe that the old Aroura Model Motoring track had cobblestone pieces of straight. They were black with straight slots...
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Some cool pieces you have there, Walt. I like the cobble track. Then again, I kind of like sections that give the opportunity for car-car contact I also have a lap-counter with blue knobs.
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Wow, I had forgotten all about the cobblestone track, I remember seeing some at my local hobby shop as a kid. Brings back good memories, thanks for sharing them
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As a former plastics plant worker, I find it interesting that the two cobblestone sections on the right made it out into the world. The second one from the right looks like some old plastic resin broke loose from inside the barrel of the injection molding press and sputtered out of the nozzle!
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As a former plastics plant worker, I find it interesting that the two cobblestone sections on the right made it out into the world. The second one from the right looks like some old plastic resin broke loose from inside the barrel of the injection molding press and sputtered out of the nozzle!

Originally posted by gmoney - June 04 2014 :  01:32:18 AM


You're right, Glenn. I've seen soo many variations of the cobblestone track shade(s) of color. I always have thought the red was a little too much. I've seen the mixed colored ones in some crazy patterns... I think the old Aurora ones were nice, black in color and straight... Good looking pieces...

Metalsmith1, Thank You! My layout is made up of memories...

Eric, Thank You! I too think car contact is exciting! Probably obvious from the 4 way intersections to the road and rail crossings... But I worry about the cars striking all the light poles, buildings, etc... Once done...

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