03-03-2009, 11:46 AM
You can buy frog casting here: <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.proto87.com">www.proto87.com</a><!-- w -->
I had a nice long conversation with the owner of Central Valley at the National Train Show in Anaheim last summer. I'm going to do a compromise between hand laying turn outs and ready made. Central Valley offers their plastic switch tie strips that are curvable for $8.95 a pair for #5 and #6. I can use code 55 rail from Micro-engineering and frogs from Proto87 to make my own switches. By the way, the Proto87 store makes and sells both standard NMRA spec frog castings and proto87 spec castings.
I had a nice long conversation with the owner of Central Valley at the National Train Show in Anaheim last summer. I'm going to do a compromise between hand laying turn outs and ready made. Central Valley offers their plastic switch tie strips that are curvable for $8.95 a pair for #5 and #6. I can use code 55 rail from Micro-engineering and frogs from Proto87 to make my own switches. By the way, the Proto87 store makes and sells both standard NMRA spec frog castings and proto87 spec castings.