I think that the Brass used on the Accucraft was very hard. Andy Rush started using it around 2003/4 in his Fiddle Yards so may well have been the early stuff. Pretty well imposible to drill without breaking drills unless you stripped it out of the Sleepers and used a Vertical Drill with the Rail in a Vice. Not something that all could be bothered to do. We wanted to get the Aristo Screws in to cut Rail, but in the end decided to use Hillman Track Clamps.It looks as if Accucraft changed the way they made their track.
Mine was the early production run.
It actually wore through the skates on 2 of my locos.
This has been an enjoyable and informative read. I was going to buy some Peco 45mm track but having read this thread I think I'll wait until I can afford some LGB or Accucraft. I don't need much and the LGB seems to be more robust.
Presumably it is the track one sees in model shops with an LGB 0-4-0 locomotive chugging round?
Yeah, I grew up with Series 3 then Super 4 - the latter was bulletproof compared to System 6 and later.Some years ago Tri-ang made a 00 Gauge track called 'Super 4', it was a lot like LGB track - it quite had massive rails and a firm strong sleeper base and was highly suitable for repeated use/abuse by children. You can't say that about many model rail track systems, in fact none made today fit that decription, except LGB!
James