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From: jhenshey
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  • i couldn't see the middle rail on your other vid so thats why i didn't know it was DCS

  • @trainengineerpilot That's exactly why I think Scale Trax, by MTH is the best track system you can get. Even relatively close, the middle rail is nearly invisible.

  • awsome layout

  • Steam engine layout I see.

  • Thanks for looking. I just retired from the Army, so the track you see has been disassembled, but I will eventually build that layout in my retirement home.

    Scale Trax is not tubular it is solid nickle silver T-rail and I have found it to be much less expensive than Atlas. A #6 turnout is about $51, the same in Atlas is about $75. I also don't like the T-rail used for the center rail in Atlas (too big). Scale Trax uses a blackened blade rail, much less noticable.

  • Very nice are you ever going to get this on a board and make new video , I hope so very nice ..I built a 30 x 8 3 level layout for my friend and i used atlas track which turned out ok ...little cheaper then scale track ....but just as nice scale track is tubular atlas is solid T rail he has more in the track then the engines and cars ..I dont have any good video but i should put what I have on you tube ...maybe soon

  • great video i would love to see more... Are you going to make any new videos??

    Thanks

    trainbros89

  • All my trains are O-scale, 1:48. I have one Q2 made by 3rd Rail, it is made of brass. The one in this video is diecast metal made by Mikes Train House.

  • dude what scale is the q2 and where did you get it?

  • I love it, man!;)

  • what scale is that

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