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EZ-FOLD NTRAK MODULE KIT, 36" wide by 72" long

SKU NTRK-11
$256.00 USD
Weighs Only 33 lbs
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EZ-FOLD NTRAK MODULE KIT, 36" wide by 72" long
Product Details
Brand: Model Railway Techniques.com
MPN: NTRK11

Our EZ-Fold NTRAK Module Kits are designed for those interested in either taking their layout sections to shows, incorporating into a local NTRAK Model Railroad Club, or building a home layout that can easily be taken down.

Each module is made to exact NMRA Standards and Recommended Practices for NTRAK Modules, and our unique hinged leg design makes setting up your module a quick and easy job. Available in two styles for the surface of your choice (not included in the kits) at the same low price; either flush construction for the addition of 1/4″ plywood, or recessed construction for one-inch-thick polystyrene foam. Our EZ-Fold NTRAK Module Kits also include our hinged and braced legs with levelers, standard. All of these benefits and features at prices up to 30% less than others, and there is no minimum order requirement.


Each of our EZ-Fold NTRAK Module Kits comes with all the required hardware and detailed illustrated instructions. Initial assembly time for the kit is approximately one hour and the only tool required is a power drill driver. Setting up your module is even easier; it takes one person less than two minutes to set up your EZ-Fold Module.

FEATURES

Light Weight Design, Fully Contained Module

3/4" Birch Plywood Sides and Ends

3/4" Birch Plywood Leg Assemblies

Kiln Dried Lumber

Leg Levelers Installed

Easy Assembly

Quick Setup Requiring Only One Person

*Plywood or Foam Top NOT Included*

To view all of our Custom Benchwork Kits and services visit us at: BENCHWORK PRODUCTS – Model Railway Techniques

Last Updated on 1 week ago by James from Model Railway Techniques

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