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With the 2 trains in a cloverleave,or dogbone they are still going in same direction, but one would go east while the other west. Guess you could do same thing with a ballon on each end. IF you had 4 big modules and one in the middle making a junction, then it would be a lot of train action going in all directions. you would have to make the loops big enough for thetrains to clear the crossings and look somewhat realistic. The other problem I see is, would a railroad run a double track , and cross it´s own lines, without connecting them?
I guess it would be better if it was done with software and you could figure out how much room it would take up. IF anyone could figure out my descriptions and post them here,that would be nice.
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Catt wrote: Oh while I am typing will these mate up with the MTL track?I have way to much invested in MTL track to do a complete change over.
They will not join out of the box; you must remove the plastic joiners from the Rokuhan track and replace them with MT plastic joiners before the track will mate. Also, the roadbed is a different height, so the MT track needs to be shimmed up to meet Rokuhan track.
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Catt wrote: Oh while I am typing will these mate up with the MTL track?I have way to much invested in MTL track to do a complete change over.
Rokuhan makes an adapter (R014) that should work with the flex track(although I haven't tried it).
While I can't speak for Rokuhan, I suspect 45 and 60 degree crossings would be lower on their priorities. Aside from the actual crossings, they would need to develop the appropriate sectional pieces to full out to a sectional track size.
Mark
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markm wrote: While I can't speak for Rokuhan, I suspect 45 and 60 degree crossings would be lower on their priorities. Aside from the actual crossings, they would need to develop the appropriate sectional pieces to full out to a sectional track size.
Mark
Mark and Johnathan... please send your suggetions directly to Rokuhan. They are very open in hearing from customers.
Rokuhan contact page
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