QUOTE (Oakydoke @ 13 Mar 2007, 19:02)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Apart from Tillig Elite, Peco Streamline code 75 and 100 do not look British either!
What Tillig gives you is something reliable, less clunky looking, with decent switch rails on the points.
Even at code 83, it looks finer than Peco code 75.
In fact code 83 is pretty close to scale size for modern mainlines anyway.
As far as chairs go, modern track doesn't have them!!!
The rail fixings on Tillig will more than do for Pandrol clips. This is 4mm/ft after all and not everybody is so fussy about unseen detail at normal viewing distances. For many it's a case of "If it looks right, it is right".
The only problem with Tillig is the H0 sleeper spacing that also afflicts Peco Streamline.
On balance, like for like Tillig looks far better. I wouldn't be paying all the extra money if I didn't think so.
C&L/SMP 00 track doesn't fit the bill as modern era track, unless it's in old sidings or a remote branch line.
It certainly doesn't look like anything near my local main lines.
You could say, for the vast majority sticking with 00 16.5mm track, it's Hobson's choice!
I think Oakydoke's comments above are pretty representative of the debate regarding 00 track.
I haven't had any problems with Peco code 75, but evidently, others have had problems with Peco and hence Tillig gets a preference.
Several comments above draw my attention:
- The rail fixings on Tillig will more than do for Pandrol clips
- This is 4mm/ft after all and not everybody is so fussy about unseen detail at normal viewing distances
- For many it's a case of "If it looks right, it is right".
- for the vast majority sticking with 00 16.5mm track, it's Hobson's choice!
Not wishing to criticise anyone, but my observations of all of these statements is that they are fairly representative of the hobby. Many people are evidently throwing down track in blissful ignorance of technical details, geometry, what it represents or whether it has any form of accuracy. Clearly, it doesn't matter to them and they are quite happy to run 00 models on continental outline track modelled in HO scale, despite the fact that it looks less British than the products they are moving from.
It makes me wonder what all the debate about 00 track (ref sleepers and spacing) is when quite clearly, a lot of people really don't care what their track looks like so long as it is reliable!
Could it be that the answer is for Peco to make an accurate model of British track in H0 scale ?
I really can't see the point in any 'better 00 track' all the time people are building layouts on 4x8 boards - you simply can't build anything accurate in 00 in that space with curve rad 1 and 2. 'better 00 track' will simply look very strange with such tight radii and probably, Tillig does too!
Graham Plowman