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Weathering and Installing Code 55 Flex Track: Part 10

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

My Web Site: http://modelrr.oakviewresources.com/
A bunch of people have asked me how I secure my track to the road bed so I've put together a short tutorial on how I do it on my model railroad. In addition I talk about how I weather the track. Hopefully you can use some of the ideas I demonstrate on your layout. This is an update of the original video. My hands kept getting in the way...

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  • Is that Peco or Atlas Track?

    Thank you for posting these video's !

  • Atlas code 55

  • Hi friend, great imformation.... i'm a N-scale moderler. Say, have you ever mounted the railroad sidnals from model power? I have, easy wiring.. it's just the switch itself... no tabs, etc. to mount to a board or base. Thanks, Ron

  • Model Power?  I didn't know they made signals.

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  • Part 12 fro the playlist links to Part 10 Version 2. Should it?

  • You're right. Thanks for catching that.

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  • great video, I just stumbled on your video's looking how to secure my track to my cork roadbed. Great info but I wish I would have used flextrack because my sectional track isn't lining up with my roadbed.

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