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Joining Code 100 to Code 75 track

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David Littlewood - 31 Dec 2009 18:15 GMT
Is there a simple way of doing this?

I just made a test track, using a metre of track and leaving half a
metre of space to attach various points (to check slow running over the
crossings). Unfortunately I inadvertently used code 100 track, and the
points I want to check are code 75. I also imagine there are plenty of
people who want to use up old stocks of code 100 in fiddle yards.

I mainly model N gauge, the OO is just for fun. There is no problem
joining together both codes of Peco N gauge track as the code 55 just
has the extra bit buried in the sleeper moulding, but the OO track has a
different rail height.

David
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manatbandq@hotmail.com - 31 Dec 2009 19:52 GMT
> Is there a simple way of doing this?
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Peco SL-112 dual standard rail joiners.

If only Peco had real product data on their "web site", I hear
something may be in the works...

MBQ
David Littlewood - 31 Dec 2009 22:03 GMT
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>MBQ

Thanks for that 9and to Guy). Comes from not really being an OO
modeller!

David
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David Littlewood

Just zis Guy, you know? - 31 Dec 2009 19:53 GMT
>Is there a simple way of doing this?

Yes, Peco sell Code 75 to Code 100 joiners.

Guy
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