Does Bachmann or anyone else make a turnout where both tracks are curved to the left or right?
Thank you,
sourspeed
Bachmann - No
Peco - Yes
Walthers (made by Shinohara) - Yes
Be sure you note the rail code.
Thanks, Hunt
One note on curved turnouts: Do watch the "run" of the curves. It is just as important that you do not have two conflilcting radii, as it is that you do not have two conflicting angles on a "straight" turnout.
As an example to what I am saying: You would not want to run-say-a 36 in. rad curve into a 26in. rad curve without there being some compensating factor, such as an easement that provides a smooth transition between the two. A little planning and forethought will pay big dividends here.
Rich
I use code 100 NS Atlas flex track for my layout. I have all Atlas Customline turnouts (NS code 100) with the exception of two Peco 'large radius' curved turnouts (NS code 100).
I am happy with the way the turnouts work and have had no problems with derailments. Largest rigid wheel base locomotives I use presently are 2-10-2s and 4-8-2s ... I also have a Spec 2-6-6-2, but of course the two sets of drivers are not rigid.
My son has a Kato UP MAC SD90 which also runs perfectly through all turnouts and at one time I had, for in my 'former HO collection' a BLI AC6000 SP unit which ran through the turnouts without problem as well.
lanny nicolet