Who sells completed hand made track

groundnull Jun 1, 2010

  1. groundnull

    groundnull TrainBoard Member

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    Hi,

    I've got 2 concentric ovals that need crossovers between them. As I'm fairly new and have lots of things on my plate, I'd rather spend time on those things instead of learning how to hand lay track. However, from what I've read in forums, hand laid appears to be the most trouble free for a DCC layout.

    I've found Cream City. Does anyone know of other sources for completed hand laid turnouts and crossovers?

    Regards,
     
  2. trisonic

    trisonic TrainBoard Member

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    What scale/gauge? What code rail?
    I should be able to help you but not for a couple of months until I'm set up......in any event this helps to put your question back to the top!

    Best, Pete.
     
  3. groundnull

    groundnull TrainBoard Member

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    Ho scale. Code 83.

    Thanks again.
     
  4. RatonMan

    RatonMan TrainBoard Member

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    http:http://www.railwayeng.com
     
  5. cuyama

    cuyama TrainBoard Member

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    A lot of what is posted in forums is based on what people have _heard_, not what people have _done_.

    Many fine DCC layouts are built with off-the-shelf components, for example Walthers and PECO Code 83 -- no need to handlay simply because of DCC.
     

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