3:03 Simply laying some heavy-weighted stones and bricks on the Trackmaster Track should solve the issue of them bending at the connecting points. In my experience, that typically occurs when certain sections of the track have been bent for a prolonged amount of time. Such as twisting the track to make it connect even if it can't quite truly fit together, or when it goes up slopes. But seeing as you enjoy making Gordon's Hill as a set, I'd recommend purposely marking a set amount of Trackmaster track. That way, you have the pieces you need whenever you need to do a hill set and keep the rest of the pieces flat. I hope that helps! :-)
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Simply laying some heavy-weighted stones and bricks on the Trackmaster Track should solve the issue of them bending at the connecting points. In my experience, that typically occurs when certain sections of the track have been bent for a prolonged amount of time. Such as twisting the track to make it connect even if it can't quite truly fit together, or when it goes up slopes. But seeing as you enjoy making Gordon's Hill as a set, I'd recommend purposely marking a set amount of Trackmaster track. That way, you have the pieces you need whenever you need to do a hill set and keep the rest of the pieces flat. I hope that helps! :-)
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