Monday, March 30, 2015

Track Conversion

The layout I inherited from my grandfather was done with Kato Unitrack.  I knew I would eventually convert it to something more realistic.  I've liked working with Atlas brand track, and its easy to get a hold of, so it was my natural first choice.  That and I had a box of Atlas flex-track and cord roadbed in storage.

I could not convert the entire layout in one fell swoop, buying all the switches would exceed by budget.  I would need to do it in sections.  I planned on converting the loop first, followed by the various sidings.  In order to accomplish this, I created two sections of conversion track.  They would be placed at the beginning of the conversion and one would "move" with the end of the converted track as I converted different sections.

Custom built transition track
I built two pieces, each a different length.  I have one that is a combined 3" long and a second one that is a combined 9" long.

I'll upload another picture in the future, when the pieces are not in use. =p

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