SpudUk said:So, two questions on track:
1) Is LGB stock compatible with Peco G-45 track, as I understand it has a lower profile then LGB/standard G scale track
2) Is there any manufacturer out there that does good looking 45mm track with wooden sleepers?
Like this ? http://www.modell-werkstatt.de/gleissystem/gleise/index.htmlSpudUk said:The only reason I ask is I'm just looking for 45mm track that is both compatible with LGB but looks a lot less "chunky" and slightly out of scale...visually I mean
Only if it is firmly mounted to a paving slab or similar. Accidently slipped and missed my footing and planted one of my size tens on a "floating" 1.5m length of LGB flexi-track, laid straight on balast. Devils own to straighten out through my "rail bender". Still had a slight kink in the mid point of one rail. Chopped 3cm out of both rails and put in a rail clamp to fix one side. So I suppose almost indestuctible still appliesPhilP said:The big advantage of the LGB-type code 332 rail is that it is (almost) indestructible!
you can walk on it, 'grind' (clean) it down for years, and years, and it will still work.. Many of us have track that has had several owners, and is probably 15 - 20 years old.
maxi-model said:3.0.1 models is the chap who does the wood sleepered handmade trackwork. Makes in all rail profiles including LGB code 332. ......
Max.
maxi-model said:Like this ? http://www.modell-werkstatt.de/gleissystem/gleise/index.html![]()
Well it's sleepers Jon. But not as we know it. Nice one on the card shuffling too. I'm off at warp factor 5 now.Zerogee said:Ah, good old Herr Bertram Heyn, he of the amazing hat.....![]()
Have you had a look at Tenmille Spud....SpudUk said:The only reason I ask is I'm just looking for 45mm track that is both compatible with LGB but looks a lot less "chunky" and slightly out of scale...visually I mean