What OO (or HO) track do you use

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With track now laid on my only project to date the logical answer is NO.  However there may be another project in the future and for that, if or when it eventuates, the answer is a definite YES.
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NO.

I use Kato H0 Unitrack and it fits my requirements.

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Depending upon price yes I would use it but only on any new projects as the garden railway has swallowed up nearly seven boxes of flexi. :thud

Just like to mention that I recently aquired some old hornby double o plastic set track as well as some old farrish 00 points for use in the depot on potters lane. Both makes are to correct 00 sleeper spacings which makes me question if we had these to start with how did we end up with HO taking over?? :roll:
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Dave oo is national right ?
ho is inter national,, world wide market  stuff the home market
go for the money…

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The problem with sleeper spacing to "correct" spacing is it makes the track look like narrow gauge!

Also, there is no such thing as correct spacing as it is different on each route depending on traffic frequency and tonnages.

Unfortunately we are stuck with OO and any change would always be a compromise that some may like but others would not.
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I might if Devon Junction 2 was ever on the cards but there is no way I'm ripping up 75 metres of track just for a slightly better look. :shock:

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If I was starting all over again yes but not now, too much expense!  

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Even if we replace our already layed track or not, a ready to use set of 00 bullhead track and points would be a welcome adition to the market, and I'll certainly purchase some!
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An old poll

a new vote  YES

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yes i would

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no                                                                                                                     anthony h
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No because I don't model 00

However anything that gets people thinking about track is good so I'd like to see it

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If I went back to 00/HO 16.5 gauge.

The compromise C+L code 75 bullhead rail with 32mm sleepers
and slightly underscale sleeper spacing, plus better looking points RTR.Would be a good bench mark to supply to the mass market of 00 modeler,s.
So I would say yes.
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