Four hours - "Fast" tracks ...hmmm. It takes me two hours to convert a couple 
of lengths of rail into a switch of any frog angle, with bolt detail on the 
frog, points, and guardrails. I build in place, so there is no "install" time, 
unless you count the switch machine.

Learning curve: I'd say it was about the fourth or fifth turnout that was good. 
Did I mention cheap?

-Michael Eldridge
-Current projects: installing LED lighting, interior, and tile roof to a small 
office building, building a new under-body for a Flyer gondola.

--- In [email protected], Danny Click <ndrago...@...> wrote:

> On my layout, I am using Fast Tracks turnouts and in my opinion, they are 
> superb to anything currently available in RTR or kit form.  With about two 
> hours assembly time and another two hours to install them, they are far from 
> ready to run but boy do they run!



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