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A rainy weekend with only a few hours of sunshine to enable some much needed lawn maintenance has resulted in some much needed track construction accomplished.
Being penny wise I have managed to reuse much of the rail from former layouts once again. Mind you, the poor old code 100 is looking a bit wobbly after many ups and downs.
Still, I now have enough points for the baseboards as is and have some of the home made 'flex' track under way. I also had use of a Fast Tracks point filing jig and I did find it much easier to file the point blades and frog to a consistent angle.
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