ho code 100

im looking for code 100 ho scale track and switches. Does anyone have any deals?

Try MB Kleins. They have the best prices for most everything MR.

http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/

Pete

Is this for HO, or for that On3 stuff you were asking about on the general forum? If it is for On3, MicroMark has some track for On3 that they claim looks more realistic because the ties are more prototypically spaced for that scale. You can see the difference at the following link: http://www.micromark.com/On30-FLEX-TRACK-6-PIECES,8548.html

Unfortunately, it is not inexpensive.

im looking for HO track

r.y.a.n. - the simplicity of your question (and other previous questions) leads one to conclude that you haven’t really spent much time on the subject. What is your definition of a “deal”? Are you, like in a previous post, fishing for some freebies?

Beside saying you want code 100, what kind of track do you want? Cheap, cheap cheap like steel rail track; cheap like model power code 100 flex and turnouts or better quality and detail like shinohara or peco?

The best thing you can do is spend some time away from this forum and but some of your own time and effort into searching for what you define as a “good deal” on track. Make up a list of the track products you need and price them out from any of the various internet shops. Don’t know where to find them on the internet? Go out and buy a copy of Model Railroader and spend some time looking through the ads in the magazine. Then go to those advertisers’ websites and check out their prices for what you need.

The problem you created is that you’ve have a very generic question and it shows that you haven’t really spent any time trying to resolve it on your own. Why should others here do all the work for you and waste time trying to help when you haven’t defined what your looking for.

r.y,a,n - I agree you might want to do a little research on what your needs might be - however, in my experience MB Klein has the best pricing for Atlas Code 100 flex track and Shinohara turnouts.

Yes, fellow posters, I use code 100 because for me it’s a matter of economics and I don’t get hung up on the discussions of the merits of Code 83 vs 100.

Check eBay for used track.

I have to agree with the others that you need to be more specific. Do you want sectional track or flex track? Do you want #4 or #6 turnouts? How much track and how many turnouts?

If you want a lot, you may find an estate sale somewhere on the Internet.