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richy
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Just bought my first Ho engine. I bought some used track just to get started. Any problem with mixing track from different manufacturers? What track is best? I'm looking for good value.
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First, Welcome to the forum!! This is really a big question. I'm sure you have seen the many different manufacturers listed, and the different codes for track. Generally for the more prototypical railroad, code 80 track is close. Peco makes very good track and accessories. What ever you decide on I would make the following guidelines: Use flex track as much as possible, go with nickel silver and not brass, stay away from the all in one unit track that has the track attached to a plastic roadbed. In terms of mixing and matching it doesn't much matter except in the all in one track where some manufacturers have one hook system and others have a slide system. Good luck and Happy Modeling!!
John

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What's wrong with the Bachmann track? I hanve it nd it works just fine! Don't go with the gray trackbed,though. It is very expensive in my area,maybe in yours too.
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Richy,
John got all the important info to you. I use Peco turouts and flextrack and have had great results over the past 10 years with turnout reliability. There are minor prototypical differences because Peco is a littly more oriented toward English prototype trackage. But with VERY LITTLE modification I think it looks great on my D&RGW. If you mix Shinohara products with Peco Products there is a slight difference in tie thickness but not enough that can't be adjusted for whith shims. Other than some Atlas flextrack and it seems to perform fine-but I've had quite a bit of trouble with the Atlas turnouts.
Scott

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Amen to trouble with the Atlas turnouts...at least the remote turnouts! I am trying the manual Atlas turnouts on the new N guage layout, but have'nt had a chance to test them yet...Happy Modeling!!
John

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John,
Makes them replaceable!
Scott

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