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Reviews (52)

Mar 29, 2017
Good For Spinners
My son used these to make spinners. Generally he would remove the side seals on the one in the center, to make it spin a little better. We were pleased with the quality, and the price was second to none. The color is closer to red than orange, and the kids liked it a lot.

Nov 29, 2018
NOT SAFE For ATV Body Plastic
My new Can Am ATV's shiny plastic body was covered with warning stickers. I used a hairdryer to remove them, but sticky residue remained. Rubbing alcohol wouldn't touch it. Scared of what Goof Off might do to the finish, I bought Goo Gone because the label proclaimed "SURFACE SAFE".
I applied Goo Gone to a large sticky-residue area. And it worked; the residue turned into a mildy-sticky gel that could be wiped off. But, THE PLASTIC WAS NO LONGER SHINY. Turtle Wax Renew Rx Label & Sticker Remover did the same exact thing.
Thinking "what have I got to lose?", I then tried Good Off on a spot. The residue came off, and, ironically, the plastic underneath retained its original, shiny finish.

Mar 29, 2018
Only Works If You Modify It
Summary: Don't buy this turnout unless you are prepared to do some filing of the switch-point rails and the frog to make it work correctly. You will also have to modify at least one piece of attaching EZ-Track.
I have a Bachmann 4-4-0 American Steam DCC Central Pacific #60 Jupiter Wood Load Locomotive. It derailed *every time* when going through this turnout. After some research, I purchased a set of diamond files and filed the switch-point rails to make them thinner at the ends. This modification completely eliminated the derailing. Also, the engine would rock and raise up when crossing the frog. Upon looking at the turnout from the side, the cause was obvious; the frog was visibly higher than the rails! More filing resolved that problem too.
As another reviewed noted, the two diverging tracks are too close together to attach EZ-Track to both! I had to remove a triangular shape from the plastic of one piece for both pieces to connect. Not sure what is "EZ" about that.
This turnout is expensive, and there is no excuse for having to modify it just to make it work.