Nathan
Some good advice there from a lot of people, certainly from my point of view the biggest problem with PECO is the point work, it really is looking very crude now when compared to other manufacturers. I can't comment on Hornby track as I have never used it, (strange as I can see the place from my parents house!)
I have used Rocoline, which was very good but is no longer produced - a result of Roco going bust last year.
My current thinking is to use Fleischmann Profi, certainly not the cheapest, or the easiest to get, but it looks good and the set track system is fairly robust.
Hope my tenpennorth helps
Regards
John
Some good advice there from a lot of people, certainly from my point of view the biggest problem with PECO is the point work, it really is looking very crude now when compared to other manufacturers. I can't comment on Hornby track as I have never used it, (strange as I can see the place from my parents house!)
I have used Rocoline, which was very good but is no longer produced - a result of Roco going bust last year.
My current thinking is to use Fleischmann Profi, certainly not the cheapest, or the easiest to get, but it looks good and the set track system is fairly robust.
Hope my tenpennorth helps
Regards
John