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#1
But the EZ Command will be much easier for your young granddaughter to use. Also since it was given to you for free if she accidentally brakes it. Your more complicated and expensive controllers won't have a chance to get damaged or broken by your young grandkids. Roy B. In Utah,USA
#2
I am trying to build a 5' x 9' layout. My table is built with a plywood top and 1.25" thick pink insulation foam glued on top and foldable legs attached under two at each ends. I am using HO EZ track both steel alloy and nickel silver. I have bought the HO Nickel Silver EZ track Assorted Straight Track Sections pack. This pack comes in lengths of .75", 1", 1.25", 1.50", and 2" sectional straight pieces to fill in where the straight tracks don't match up. My question is I have no problem with the sections that are 1"-2" in size. But, I can't get the .75" size sections to connect to any other straight or curve EZ Track pieces. How or what do I need to do to get them to connect to other EZ Track?
Thanks, Roy B. in Utah,USA
#3
Thanks Fred for the help!
                                Roy
            Syracuse, Utah, USA
#4
I have a.75" straight EZ track section that has an issue. One of its track rails came off. What can I do to keep it in place? Can I put a little dot of glue under the center of the rail to hold it in place onto is EZ track base. What type of glue do I use just on the bottom of the metal rail and Ez track base to hold it in place so I can add the metal rai jointers and use it on my layout in between to straight Ez track pieces. Can anyone help me with my issue. Thanks! Roy
#5
I am trying to make a ho half circle 24" radius using the Bachmann nickel silver ez track with grey roadbed. It is going on the inside of my half circle 26" radius ez track curve. Can anyone help. Thanks, Roy Brownson Jr in Syracuse, Utah, USA.