The Trix C track is a derivative of the Märklin C track. Derivative means that some track pieces
are not included in the Trix range. This means that you have to make them yourself if you want
them. I have made a slim crossing track by converting the Märklin crossing track to 2-rail
operation.
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NOCH has greatly improved their home page. This includes instructional videos - which is long
overdue now that we live in the modern world and all.
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I do not have a permanent layout. I build dioramas, modules and I build a lot of temporary
layouts with my Trix C-track. Whenever I do not use my track I store them in plastic containers
from a Swedish company called Orthex Group. Their SmartStore boxes are very good and come in all
sorts of sizes and variations.
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Woodland Scenics has a product called Realistic Trees. You can buy them factory assembled or you
can buy them in kits (including both armatures and clump foliage) and assemble them yourself.
The kit price is obviously way cheaper, you can also buy a value-pack of armatures and buy the
clump foliage seperately, which is even cheaper. Check out how I created som really cool pine
trees using the Woodland Scenics kit.
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