Another difference visual as well. The Tomalco tracks have a finer spike head 
(closer to scale.

Simon
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> De: "Jami & Roger Nulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/01/09 lun. PM 11:57:29 GMT-05:00
> À: "S Scale e-group" <[email protected]>
> Objet: S-Scale Modeling Scale Flex track
> 
> Thanks to all who responded to my question about flextrack.  From the 
> responses and my research, I've concluded the following:
> 
> -The available brands are still Tomalco and Shinohara; both have exclusive 
> distributors;
> -The price is comparable, with the Tomalco being slightly more;
> -Tomalco also has code 83 and code 70 versions, in addition to code 100, and 
> has a large variety of turnouts, crossings and tie assemblies;
> -Tomalco is much stiffer, which can be both an advantage and a disadvantage 
> depending on individual preference.
> 
> I plan on using both, depending on the application on my layout.
> 
> My other observation is that this information is difficult to get unless you 
> subscribe to the "S Gaugian" and the "Dispatch", or perhaps buy the Scenery 
> Unlimited catalog.  How can we get this information out to prospective S 
> Scalers?
> 
> Roger Nulton
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