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Here are a few shots of Joe's home layout. |
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Here are two T-Trak modules that Josh made for my son and I to landscape. These are 3 feet long. Below is the progress Jakob has made. |
Here are the same two modules with one flipped over to show the wiring. Below is the progress wev'e made.
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In addition, this group provides a basic encouragement to build model modules. The main promotion of the KSONS is their N-Trak modular layout. The basic module is 2 feet by 4 feet, and can be as large or as small as you want. Many people may not have room to build a 2x4 module or may be intimidated by such a large space. T-Trak enables you to learn the process where you can start small and grow large. The modules made for T-Trak are done by individual members. The length can be as large as they want, but the maximum width is 14 3/4 “. We use the alternate corners which are 14 ¾ x 14 ¾ inches. For the descriptions of the basic modules and track width, check out the official T-Trak website at http://www.t-trak.org We use the alternate spacing between the tracks on the straight and corner modules so we can run six axle locomotives and longer cars. |
If you have questions or comments, please contact the Web Master at ddjewell7@yahoo.com please put "T-Trak site changes" in the subject line. Thispage was last updated on May 4, 2009 |
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