Excellent Chris. I am just about to build an O gauge layout in my loft in the UK. I'll try this technique when fixing my rail. Looking forward to the next video!
Hi Chris Great Video My Name is Dave. I building O Gauge lay out what i trying to find out is what space between each rail i am laying Two tracks side by side i do not have any rail cars yet only locals after the distance to allow two rail cars to go by with out touching on straight rails and curves i am using Peco O gauge code 124 Thanks Dave.
I've been dreading curving my flexi track until now, this method is fantastic! Thanks muchly! :D
You can do it! Just be patient and give yourself time to learn. It will come out great!
Very simple and effective. 👍
Worked for me on code 125 P48. Excellent!
Wow, glad I stumbled on to your site! I'm doing 3 rail "O" gauge, (Gargraves) and I WAS intimidated on bending the flex track, thank you.
That's great, glad the video helped. I'm sure you're going to end up with a great layout!!
Excellent Chris. I am just about to build an O gauge layout in my loft in the UK. I'll try this technique when fixing my rail. Looking forward to the next video!
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed the video, I was shocked at how easily it worked.
Great tip thank you
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Hi Chris Great Video My Name is Dave. I building O Gauge lay out what i trying to find out is what space between each rail i am laying Two tracks side by side i do not have any rail cars yet only locals after the distance to allow two rail cars to go by with out touching on straight rails and curves i am using Peco O gauge code 124 Thanks Dave.
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