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DCC Concepts - OO Gauge bullhead turnouts


Nick Holliday
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Blindly forgotten about this track.

 

I bought the DCC catalogue which was full of interesting stuff, but I can not remember seeing anything in it about the track and dcc rail products. It was conspicuous by its absence, or did I miss something?

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I bought the DCC catalogue which was full of interesting stuff, but I can not remember seeing anything in it about the track and dcc rail products. It was conspicuous by its absence, or did I miss something?

 

See: https://www.dccconcepts.com/product-category/track-and-track-making-parts/dccconcepts-track-and-track-making-parts/

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That forum is very difficult to read with that distracting background behind the text. I'll stick to RMweb.

I wonder if DCC will persist with its OO track , I found the stainless impossible to work with and abandoned it very quickly , it’s solving a problem that doesn’t really exist

 

With the advent of PECO BH , I can’t see the point of releasing points etc.

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It requires a slightly different approach but not impossible and does possess certain advantages, especially for the user outside or in difficult locations over either normal steel or any varfiety of Nickel Silver rail. It's not essential they do turnouts as the rail can be used with either C&L or Exactoscale chairs.

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The link you quoted there isn’t their forum. Try https://www.dccconceptsforum.com/. Looks a lot like the new RMW will look.

 

Colin was responding to this post: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/110254-dcc-concepts-oo-gauge-bullhead-turnouts/page-18&do=findComment&comment=3295614

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They are now selling working point rodding: https://www.dccconcepts.com/product-category/the-cobalt-collection/cobalt-point-motor-accessories/workingpointrodding/

 

The prices seem pretty high to me and no apparent solution for baseboard joints. 

 

 

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