It is MicroEngineering code 100 and 83 flex for me and fabulous Customtrax 
turnouts.  They are superb!

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On Jun 23, 2012, at 8:59 AM, "Andre Ming" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave Heine said:
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> > It's said there are four stages of track laying in a model railroaders life:
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> > 1 - Snap-track
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> > 2 - Flextrack
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> > 3 - Handlaid
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> > 4 - Flextrack
> I came full circle back to #4.  I handlaid track on three different layouts, 
> totaling about 1000' feet of track.  On my first one, flex in HO in code 70 
> wasn't available, so it was handlay or use code 100, which simply wasn't an 
> acceptable option to me at the time.  The second one was by choice to get 
> that "branchline" look.  Don't know why I did the third one.  (Which point 
> was driven home on the final 20' of mainline when I used up some code 70 flex 
> I had from another project.  After laying it down and seeing the nice 
> results, I looked at the rest of the layout and asked myself "WHY did I 
> handlay this monster???".)
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> Andre Ming
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