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The new Walthers curved turnouts ae beautifully made and work well. However, because they have a solid piece of rail forming the closure rail/point rail they can be a little stiff and difficult fro some switch machines to operate. In this video I'll show you how to install these turnouts, and a simple modification you can make to the Tortoise throw rod that will compensate for this stiffness.

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