Question 1: Does anyone have a good technique to avoid kinks in a curve where two pieces of Peco Code 55 flex-track meet?
I don't think the method of offsetting the joint location of one of the rails from the other will work because it requires sliding the rail through the tie strip, which is difficult (impossible?) with this track due to how the rail is embedded into the tie strip.
Question 2: If you check the gauge on this kind of track and find either it too wide or too narrow), what's a good way of correcting it?
I don't think the method of offsetting the joint location of one of the rails from the other will work because it requires sliding the rail through the tie strip, which is difficult (impossible?) with this track due to how the rail is embedded into the tie strip.
Question 2: If you check the gauge on this kind of track and find either it too wide or too narrow), what's a good way of correcting it?