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Whats wrong with Peco ?
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I give in, what is wrong with Peco?
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James20 wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:50 am Whats wrong with Peco ?
Nothing at all is the answer to this question. Peco is a British manufacturing company that's quite a success. Their track products are renowned across the world and are currently exported to more than 30 countries. Everything is made at their factory in East Devon where they employ getting on for 200 people across their factory and adjacent visitor attraction. Growth in demand for their products is ensuring a healthy future for this company that we should all be proud of.

If you are ever down that way then do make an effort to visit their permanent model railway exhibition which includes a number of impressive layouts across all guages which is completely free to enter. At the end of your tour around the displays there is a very good and well stocked model shop.
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Been there many times and have used their track and other products as far back as I can remember, which occasionally is only yesterday. :) I can understand RM advertising lots of Peco, they own it.
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