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T-TRAK QUAD MODULE, Fully Assembled, 1" Recessed Foamular Top

14-3/8" wide, 48-11/16" long, 2-3/4" nominal height.
SKU TTRK-04F
$55.00 USD
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T-TRAK QUAD MODULE, Fully Assembled, 1" Recessed Foamular Top
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Brand: Model Railway Techniques.com
MPN: TTRK04F

The Model Railroad Benchwork Store is proud to offer our Fully Assembled T-Trak Quad Modules with a 1" recessed foam top for N Scale Model Railroaders. With the rise in popularity of N Scale Modular layouts and clubs, and the limited space available to many Model Railroaders, T-Trak offers a great way to enjoy the hobby of Model Railroading.

Manufactured to exact T-Trak dimensions, each module is ready to go out of the box, just add your Kato track or other brand as recommended in the T-Trak Standards, and you’re ready to start building your own T-Trak modular layout for home or use at shows.

Each module is proudly custom made in the U.S.A.

All of our Fully Assembled Recessed Foam Top T-Trak Quad Modules include the following features:

Built to exacting T-Trak standards to ensure compatibility with other T-Trak Modules.

Light weight construction: Module weighs approximately 8 lbs

2-3/4″ Nominal Height per T-Trak Standards, adjustable up to 4″+

Steel insert and leveling adjusters at all four corners, installed, per T-Trak Standards.

1" Recessed Foamular Top, The Model Railroad Benchwork Store exclusive design, with track guidelines for Kato Unitrack.

Cross piece drilled for wiring.

All connections are glued for added strength.

No assembly required; Our T-Trak Modules are ready to go out of the box.

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

Last Updated on 14 hours ago by James from Model Railway Techniques

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