I can go broke really fast buying switches. I have some older K-Line 027 profile 72” circle track and I have thought of using it and Lionel 027 track was to build my own switches.
I believe Lionel has adapter sections available that will convert from Fast Track to Tubular / 027. You may have to put cork under the 027 to match the height of the Fast Track.
@@nightisright1873 In my experience Lionel made two different types of tubular track. The standard is the same height as Fast Track but the 027 is shorter in height. So, you would need to ramp up or down to match the height of the Fast Track. So, option 1: Ramp, using wood or cork. Option 2: Raise the 027 in some way to match height.
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I can go broke really fast buying switches. I have some older K-Line 027 profile 72” circle track and I have thought of using it and Lionel 027 track was to build my own switches.
Wish i had much room.
You mentioned a significant roll if cork. Would you share a source? TY
Cork was purchased through Home Depot in a large roll. 1/8" x 36" x 50'
Hey how do you connect Fast track to O27 .Lionels connector isn’t meant to connect to O27
I believe Lionel has adapter sections available that will convert from Fast Track to Tubular / 027. You may have to put cork under the 027 to match the height of the Fast Track.
digistew yeah but is there way I wouldn’t have to put cork under every piece of track
@@nightisright1873 In my experience Lionel made two different types of tubular track. The standard is the same height as Fast Track but the 027 is shorter in height. So, you would need to ramp up or down to match the height of the Fast Track. So, option 1: Ramp, using wood or cork. Option 2: Raise the 027 in some way to match height.
What kind of track would you recommend I am thinking of starting a o gauge layout
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