Raincoat2
Well-Known Member
I did a quick search by keyword of this website, and didn't see a specific answer to this, but if there's a thread that answers this, please direct me to it:
I want to get a sense of what is the preferred brand/kind of flextrack: Atlas, et. al., which snaps back to its original straight position after you bend it; or Peco or Shinohara, which pretty much keeps the shape you bend it into.
I can see pros and cons with both types. I'm not concerned with cost, 'cause I know Atlas is less expensive than the others. I want to know if one is somehow "better" than another for layouts, easier to work with because of the floating rail or not, etc.
So what do you prefer and why?
Johnny (Raincoat2)
I want to get a sense of what is the preferred brand/kind of flextrack: Atlas, et. al., which snaps back to its original straight position after you bend it; or Peco or Shinohara, which pretty much keeps the shape you bend it into.
I can see pros and cons with both types. I'm not concerned with cost, 'cause I know Atlas is less expensive than the others. I want to know if one is somehow "better" than another for layouts, easier to work with because of the floating rail or not, etc.
So what do you prefer and why?
Johnny (Raincoat2)