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Right then, the baseboard is set up, and now the track can go down. The only trouble is the noise.
I tried putting cork down forst, but when I pin down the track, the noise is transferered via the pin to the baseboard. Running Trains is therefor very very loud. Any Ideas here ???

P.s. I was using Fleischmann Track ( As I live in the Fatherland ) but all of the new Thomas range just don't like it !! So I am selling it all and reverting back to good old Hornby ( I have loads of Tri-ang stuff, so thats why I need the Hornby stuff....)

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I had the Fleischman Profi track at first, but my TRI-ANG Locos did not like it ( height of rails / Wheel flanges not compatible ) So I flogged that again asap. Then I tried the FLM Modell Track, but Thomas & Friends just don't like it !!!
So I dug up my old Hornby track, and problems solved !!!!!

But Great Idea with the glueing. I'll try that when I have painted the cork grey.
I have decided not to ballast. I just want a simple layout....
 
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