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where is this track from? - sunhuntin - 10-25-2016

found this listed locally paired with ffarquhar station. i have no clue where its from.

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thanks muchly.


RE: where is this track from? - DalaGStanator - 10-25-2016

Never seen this before.. It seems to be part of a larger piece like a central station or something.


RE: where is this track from? - leylandvictory2 - 10-25-2016

it came from train yard set. The code is J-24. here is the link http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10089425


RE: where is this track from? - DalaGStanator - 10-25-2016

Turns out I was correct. Thanks, Leylandvictory!


RE: where is this track from? - ripley802 - 10-25-2016

I have. A few of these (6 now I believe) but you can see them in a previous layout I had built.
http://www.blueplastictracks.com/showthread.php?tid=1506&highlight=Layout+2.0

I really like them as it allows to store the trains on the layout as opposed to on a shelf or in a box. Big Grin

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RE: where is this track from? - leylandvictory2 - 10-25-2016

If you connect them the j24 broth end you create a transfer yard like the ones in real life.


RE: where is this track from? - sunhuntin - 10-25-2016

ahhh, of course. thanks guys. i do have several of those sets, but havent used one in years so had forgotton what it looked like. Smile