I'm new to model RR and I'm building my first layout. The layout uses EZ track which I think is a great product especially for a beginner. My question relates to putting the track together with a secure good fit. Most of the track snaps easily into place, however, there are a few spots where the fit isn't as clean or smooth. Is there a solution to this problem? I don't want to have frequent derailments when the train goes over these rough spots. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
You will always have to adjust things in model railroading. Get a small file at the hobby shop and make sure that all the rail joints are butter smooth and will not catch on a fingernail passing over it.
Make sure the rails are going in the joiners and not under/over them. If you run your finger on top and feel a bump they are not properly joined otherwise they line up nicely.
Dear All,
Perhaps Jim means that his layout geometry is not perfect, therefore the final pieces are not lining up properly.
In this case, AnyRail.com track layout CAD program (free for the first 50 pieces) would help.
Gotta run.
Some other helpful boarder jump in, please.
Thanks.
Joe
Click Here (https://youtu.be/na5HRxZAmaI?t=1m31s) to view a Bachmann video segment, Assembly of E-Z Track.
Thanks for the feedback on EZ track. I checked my track and found that I have two or three sections of track where the rail joints are not properly aligned. These seem to occur where a curved piece joins a straight one. Is there an easy or better way to get the rail joints aligned. I can't seem to get these few sections done correctly. Thanks.
Dear Jim,
Please post a photo of your layout (using Photobucket or some other photo hosting website), or
tell us the sequence of your layout tracks, e.g.,
four 9" straights,
six 18"R curves to the left,
etc.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik