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Restoration Time
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I originally built my track nearly 20 years, ago the aim was to squeeze as much track length into two 8x4 MDF sheets as reasonably possible .
Over years it fell into disrepair including the copper tape lifting and scenic destruction by the cat !
Now I have started my retirement I have a great deal more time for hobbies so decided it was time for refurbishment.
All the tape was removed and surface sanded smooth, routed braid gains, re painted track( influenced by Slot-mods) and laid non magnetic braid.
Ive also invested in an adjustable power supply which is great for my grand-kids at 5 Volts and I have found all my RTR cars run so much smoother at 9 Volts.

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#2

That is a very nice track you have.
I like the level differences.

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#3

Welcome aboard, your track looks great,  and I love the squeezed section, the differences in height and the road weathering.

I'd be interested to see more photos though, if you have them.

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As requested

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#5

Nice looking track, fellow Canadian.  Thumbup
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#6

Very nice ideed. Thumbup
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Appreciate the comments , thanks .
And a hi back from the "Shwa" Ken !
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