If a locomotive says minimum radius is 240mm, I understand I can't run it on 1st radius which is why I went for 2nd and 3rd in the layout, but if I use ST-5 and ST-6 turnouts, they're 240mm radius, so will the loco have issues or is it only an issue if its a continuous radius like on a a loop?
My planned layout has two back to back. Another thing i'll have to experiment with IRL?
First layout advice
Re: First layout advice
I have always tended to use Peco Streamline track on my layouts but did once use a single curved Setrack point due to space constraints and had nothing but trouble with it. None of my longer locos would go through it so it was quickly replaced with Streamline.
IMHO Setrack points are only worth using on 'train sets' using nothing larger than an 0-6-0.
Setrack also has a different track spacing on double tracks and gives a better look overall.
IMHO Setrack points are only worth using on 'train sets' using nothing larger than an 0-6-0.
Setrack also has a different track spacing on double tracks and gives a better look overall.
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Interesting, can you mix ST (for straights and curves) with SL (for turnouts)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKLtVrAMBvM
ok i'm sold! Those ST points just look plain wrong with a train running through them!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKLtVrAMBvM
ok i'm sold! Those ST points just look plain wrong with a train running through them!!!
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I've deleted my post as I wasn't paying attention and wrote a load of rubbish as a result.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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The layout in N gauge Code 100 is OO. Peco N Setrack is Code 80 and their Finescale is Code 55. Though code 80 rail joiners fit! Code 55 flexible track is designed to only be curved in one direction, It has arrows underneath showing the curve direction, which I believe the arrows point to the outer curve rail?Steve M wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 12:46 pmYes, but make sure they have the same rail profile - Setrack is code 100 rail (refers to rail depth) so you would need the same for the Streamline track.shed16 wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 11:16 am Interesting, can you mix ST (for straights and curves) with SL (for turnouts)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKLtVrAMBvM
ok i'm sold! Those ST points just look plain wrong with a train running through them!!!
Re: First layout advice
Confused by this. The Peco website states Setrack N Gauge is code 80, Streamline N Gauge is also code 80 according to the Peco website. What have I missed?
Also Streamline SL-300 flex track is N Gauge code 80.
Also Streamline SL-300 flex track is N Gauge code 80.
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You've not missed anything, it was me not appreciating you are using N gauge. There is a finescale code 55 track as well as the 'standard' code 80.
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