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Post by JondiK on Dec 10, 2015 19:03:28 GMT
Hi,
I like the sound of this range very much, and am considering using it for as much of my planned layout as possible. How compatible is it with other systems? Can it be easily connected with say Peco Code 55 track items, and does the geometry work well with them?
I ask because the location I am modeling calls for track formations not in this range yet, including a Y point, a three way point, several slips and a scissors crossover. As things stand, I am looking at combining Peco Code 55 and British Finescale items, but this is a long way from an ideal solution.
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Post by Graham on Dec 11, 2015 5:57:25 GMT
Don't expect an answer too soon, I've been waiting over a week for answers to my questions.
The answer to your questions is probably "no".
You might want to pop over to the C&L finescale site, they are agents gor this and may know a bit more.
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Post by Wayne Kinney on Jan 3, 2016 11:44:20 GMT
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. The 2 major differences between fiNetraX and Peco code 55 when trying to mix them is rail height and rail joiners. FinetraX would need to be raised up to match peco code 55. Also, code 55 rail joiners do not fit code 40 rail, so the rails would simple butt up to each other. A fiNetrax 3 way, single slip and scissor crossover is on the way, however:
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