Jerry,
RealTrax is not complicated at all, if you happen to have any of the original track with the soft copper at the joins, it can be a real problem keeping it from breaking
as you put up or take down a layout. Even the newer track can be damaged while building the layout. Once up and screwed down it really does run great, no doubt about it, and the 031 fits inside 036 as it is suppose to. However trestle slide is a major problem with some trains. With modern trains the switches work fine, however they do not accommodate O Guage Tin Plate on a repetative running basis unfortunately. To me all these things combined put RealTrax far behind FasTrack
for repetative running of all my different O Gauge trains. The newer Atlas Industrial
Rail ( White Cloud) track is similar to FasTrack and is easier to put together than
RealTrax and it's a lot harder to damage for building layouts repetatively. I believe the 036 is the smallest engineering this IR White Cloud track comes in.
Alan,
There is nothing really bad about RealTrax, it does have some draw backs that people should know about when deciding to purchase their 1st track however. When you have taken your RealTrax up and down 5 time, let me know what you think of it.
PCRR/Dave
Part of the Pine Creek RailRoad FasTrack layout.