Is this doable? Looking to get as close to the wall as possible.
I was thinking of setting up an 8 or 12 foot wall
mount shelving track. Basically a straight line[unlooped]
where the train toggles back and forth.
I asked my local dealer if this was ever invented and he
said yes. There was some type of device which put
the train in an alternating forward and reverse movement.
He also said when he had it, it cost about $50. and there
was little call for it. He thinks it was discontinued.
If this is no good then what would be the tightest turn
you can make in a looped track. Someone in the forum
said they have a 13" wide board. What would be smallest
amount of turn space using flexible track for N scale.
I am toying with the idea of stacked tracks for multiple trains
going simultaniously.
Thanks
Raw
I was thinking of setting up an 8 or 12 foot wall
mount shelving track. Basically a straight line[unlooped]
where the train toggles back and forth.
I asked my local dealer if this was ever invented and he
said yes. There was some type of device which put
the train
He also said when he had it, it cost about $50. and there
was little call for it. He thinks it was discontinued.
If this is no good then what would be the tightest turn
you can make in a looped track. Someone in the forum
said they have a 13" wide board. What would be smallest
amount of turn space using flexible track for N scale.
I am toying with the idea of stacked tracks for multiple trains
going simultaniously.
Thanks
Raw