Joined: 17/02/2008(UTC) Posts: 605 Location: Glen Oaks, N.Y.
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I have seen many reference to Merkur roadbed (seems to be preferred for K Track). Did a google search and this seems to be cork. Appreciate if someone can provide more description and sources (in the US). I am starting a small section with K track and want to secure the track. In reading various posts, this seems to be the best approach.
Regards Harvey
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Joined: 04/04/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,291 Location: Port Moody, BC
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Hi Harvey, No it is not cork. It is styroplast. The Merkur website has a good English description. MerkurCheers Peter
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Joined: 06/07/2012(UTC) Posts: 1,318
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Hello Harvey, I do not believe there is a North American distributor of Merkur styroplast. The easiest way to obtain it would be directly from their website. https://merkur-styroplast.deI have previously ordered and really like the product, highly recommended as I willl never ballast track again! Regards, Michel
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Joined: 10/02/2006(UTC) Posts: 3,997
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I was also able to order it from www.lokshop.deHighly recommended (product and online shop) |
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Joined: 04/12/2013(UTC) Posts: 2,261 Location: Hobart, Australia
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Joined: 17/02/2008(UTC) Posts: 605 Location: Glen Oaks, N.Y.
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All,
Thanks for the links. I will be ordering.
Merry Christmas, Happy New Years (and enjoy all other festive events)
Harvey
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Joined: 17/02/2008(UTC) Posts: 605 Location: Glen Oaks, N.Y.
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THe Merkur site indentifies pieces with and without slope. For curve tracks, only with slope is listed. What does slope mean?
Regards Harvey
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Joined: 04/04/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,291 Location: Port Moody, BC
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Originally Posted by: Harvey  THe Merkur site indentifies pieces with and without slope. For curve tracks, only with slope is listed. What does slope mean?
Regards Harvey In this case slope means embankment. In other words the ballast slopes away from the track so you have a true profile. Items without slope would be suitable if you have parallel tracks where you want the ballast to butt up against each other without a valley in between.
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Joined: 06/07/2012(UTC) Posts: 1,318
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