Model power flextrack, code?

Jim Krause

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I believe its code 100. If you have a micrometer or Vernier calipers, you can measure the rail height. .100 of an inch will equal code 100.

Disregard the above bogus information. I didn't notice what scale you were talking about, sorry.
 

patgin

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I thought that there was only code 80 or 55. WIll this tracks fit with code 80 turnout?
 

umtrr-author

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I also think it's Code 80, not Code 100.

However, it is of less good construction and material than other brands in my opinion and I'm not sure I would use it.
 

gcri

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I have a few pieces of it that I got just to practice cutting and soldering on since I had never built an N scale layout before. It is definitely not as good as Atlas flex track (which is what I am using). As for code like umtrr-author said it should be code 80.