Adding realistic tyre tracks to muddy terrain in your scale model can enhance the scene’s authenticity and tell a...
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Adding realistic tyre tracks to muddy terrain in your scale model can enhance the scene’s authenticity and tell a...
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There are four different options for track curve radius for N gauge and the largest is referred to as 'fourth' radius and has an internal radius of 333.4 mm or a little over 13 inches.
If larger radius options are required then there is the option to use flexible track for that purpose.
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