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From: raboyd2008
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  • @TheHockeystar98 YES... the best

  • if i am planning to do i unitrack layout what # of turnout should i get from what i understand i need a #6? right?

  • @MrSkywaka If you use the Kato track system, #4's are handy for most applications (the come with all the little 'pieces parts' for any purpose... I really recommend getting a KATO track template (included with most switches and on the internet) to assist you in panning... Irecommend the Kato Unitrack very firmly... it is rally the best

  • @TheHockeystar98

    It is Kato Unitrack... a superior product!

  • nice x switch thingy! :0

  • @whyroader Kato 'double crossover'... perfect engineering NEVER a derailment forward OR backward

  • Stills looks weird when all the car carriers hit the corners looks like they swing too much.

  • Model railroad pre-made tracks go from straight to curved. Real life tracks have a transition bulit in where they go from straight to a gradual curve. Otherwise they would probably derail. Hand built model tracks can have the transitions built in. While it may be a little distracting to see, it is still very interesting. Dr. Boyd has shown me the reality of his tracks and it is good!

  • The first part of this video looks cool-- it's like looking down on the ATSF in Barstow. It looks like the desert

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