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Offline Carlos  
#1 Posted : 17 April 2020 19:47:48(UTC)
Carlos

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Hello to all the members.

My question today is about what for are the tracks that come with the Marklin Roundhouse 89835.
My best regards for all the members in this special moments. Thank you in advance.

Carlos
Offline Zme  
#2 Posted : 18 April 2020 00:46:34(UTC)
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Hello. Carlos. Hope all is well

I don’t have a roundhouse myself.

If the tracks are similar to the ones that come with them Marklin engine shed/work buildings, I believe these tracks will prevent an engine from “crashiing” into the end of the building, yet allow you to still go forward when needed.

Take good care.
Offline Carlos  
#3 Posted : 18 April 2020 01:31:09(UTC)
Carlos

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Originally Posted by: d_landen@yahoo.com Go to Quoted Post
Hello. Carlos. Hope all is well

I don’t have a roundhouse myself.

If the tracks are similar to the ones that come with them Marklin engine shed/work buildings, I believe these tracks will prevent an engine from “crashiing” into the end of the building, yet allow you to still go forward when needed.

Take good care.


Thank you, That's what I thought but I wasn't sure. Thank you,regards,

Carlos
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