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Peco Products Jan 2018 Price £ Z STREAMLINE THE UNIVERSAL FLEXIBLE TRACKAGE SYSTEM TRACK, Code 60 nickel silver rail SL-200 Wooden sleeper type 4.90 SL-210 Rail Joiners, nickel silver 2.10 N SETRACK THE UNIVERSAL CODE80 RIGID UNIT TRACKAGE SYSTEM IN-1 Setrack N Planbook 2.50 ST-300 Starter Track Set, complete, boxed 61.00 STRAIGHT UNITS, Wooden sleeper type, Code 80 nickel silver rail 7 ST-1 Standard Straight, 87mm (3 /16 in) long 1.55 ST-10 Standard Straight Wired 4.35 7 ST-11 Double Straight, 174mm (6 /8in) long 1.95 5 ST-2 Short Straight, 58mm (2 /16in) long 1.25 CURVED UNITS, Wooden sleeper type, Code 80 nickel silver rail ST-3 No.1 Radius Standard Curve, 228mm (9in) radius 1.55 ST-12 No.1 Radius Double Curve, 228mm (9in) radius 1.95 ST-4 No.1 Radius Half Curve, 228mm (9in) radius 1.25 ST-14 No.2 Radius Standard Curve, 263.5mm (10⅜in) radius 1.90 ST-15 No.2 Radius Double Curve, 263.5mm (10⅜in) radius 2.30 ST-16 No.3 Radius Standard Curve, 298.5mm (11¾in) radius 2.20 ST-17 No.3 Radius Double Curve, 298.5mm (11¾in) radius 2.70 ST-18 No.4 Radius Standard Curve, 333.4mm (13in) radius 2.60 ST-19 No.4 Radius Double Curve, 333.4mm (13in) radius 3.00 TURNOUTS, Code 80 nickel silver rail ST-5 No.1 Radius, R/H Turnout, Insulfrog 10.95 ST-6 No.1 Radius, L/H Turnout, Insulfrog 10.95 ST-44 R/H Curved Turnout 17.50 ST-45 L/H Curved Turnout 17.50 CROSSING, Code 80 nickel silver rail ST-50 Crossing, Right Hand, 22.5°angle, Insulfrog 11.50 ST-51 Crossing, Left Hand, 22.5°angle, Insulfrog 11.50 ACCESSORIES ST-8 Buffer Stop, Sleeper Built Type 2.05 ST-9 Power Connecting Clips 3.00 ST-20 Straight Level Crossing, complete with 2 ramps & 4 gates 8.95 ST-21 Straight Track Addon Unit, for level crossing 5.00 ST-90 Complete Platform System, brick type 7.10 ST-91 Complete Platform System, stone type 7.10 ST-93 Straight Platform Unit, brick type 5.90 ST-94 Straight Platform Unit, stone type 5.90 N STREAMLINE THE UNIVERSAL CODE 80 FLEXIBLE TRACKAGE SYSTEM TRACK, Code 80 nickel silver rail SL-300 Wooden sleeper type 3.55 SL-302 Concrete sleeper type 3.50 INSULFROG TURNOUTS, Code 80 nickel silver rail SL-384 Catch turnout R/H 7.90 SL-385 Catch turnout L/H 7.90 SL-395 Medium radius R/H 12.35 SL-396 Medium radius L/H 12.35 SL-388 Large radius R/H 13.85 SL-389 Large radius L/H 13.85 SL-386 Curved double radius R/H 13.85 SL-387 Curved double radius L/H 13.85 SL-397 Y Medium radius 12.35 INSULFROG CROSSINGS, Code 80 nickel silver rail SL-393 Short Crossing 11.55 SL-394 Long Crossing (8° angle) 12.60 ELECTROFROG TURNOUTS, Code 80 nickel silver rail SL-E395 Medium radius R/H 12.45 SL-E396 Medium radius L/H 12.45 SL-E388 Large radius R/H 13.95 SL-E389 Large radius L/H 13.95 SL-E386 Curved double radius R/H 13.95 SL-E387 Curved double radius L/H 13.95 SL-E397 Y Medium radius 12.45 BALLAST INLAY UNITS FOR UNIVERSAL SYSTEM (CODE 80) 12.45 SL-350 Track Inlay Roll 7.65 SL-348 Small radius R/H Inlay (Setrack) 4.20 SL-349 Small radius L/H Inlay (Setrack) 4.20 SL-352 Medium Radius L/H Inlay (setrack) 4.20 THE UNIVERSAL FINE CODE 55 FLEXIBLE TRACKAGE SYSTEM TRACK, Code 55 nickel silver rail SL-300F Wooden sleeper type, nickel silver rail 3.95 SL-302F Concrete sleeper type, nickel silver rail 4.20 ELECTROFROG TURNOUTS & CROSSING, Code 55 nickel silver rail SL-E391F Small radius R/H 12.15 SL-E392F Small radius L/H 12.15 SL-E395F Medium radius R/H 13.50 SL-E396F Medium radius L/H 13.50 SL-E388F Large radius R/H 14.95 SL-E389F Large radius L/H 14.95 SL-E386F Curved double radius R/H 14.95 SL-E387F Curved double radius L/H 14.95 SL-E397F Y Medium radius 13.65 SL-E383F Scissors Crossover Medium radius 80.85 SL-E380F Single Slip (10 angle) 46.75 SL-E390F Double Slip (10 angle) 48.85 SL-E393F Short Crossing (20 angle) 12.35 SL-E394F Long Crossing (10 angle) 13.40 SL-E399F C55 Asymetric 3 Way Turnout 37.00 INSULFROG TURNOUTS & CROSSING, Code 55 nickel silver rail SL-380F Single Slip (10 angle) 45.15 SL-390F Double Slip (10 angle) 47.25 SL-394F Long Crossing (10 angle) 13.15 ACCESSORIES SL-14 Pins for fixing track and turnouts 2.20 SL-308F Additional Sleepers, wooden 1.30 SL-309F Additional Sleepers, concrete 1.30 SL-310 Rail Joiners, nickel silver 2.35 SL-311 Rail Joiners, Insulated 2.10 SL-320 N Scale Rule 5.00 SL-330 Decoupler 2.15 SL-340 Buffer Stop, rail built type 1.85 SL-336 6ft-way Gauge (also gauges platform height) 0.50 SL-337 Re-Railer 2.75 SL-345 AWS Ramp (dummy) 1.80 SL-347 Dummy Point Motor 2.30 15 NB-55 Turntable Kit, well type (deck length 151mm 5 /16in) 17.75 NB-56F Inspection Pit (supplied with C-55 rail, suitable also for C-80 - 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