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IIRC, Tilling makes Shinohara look cheap!
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I can vouch for Tillig Elite HO code 83 series. I am using them in my switching layout and I like the detail and the fact that there is no blade 'hinge' the blades are all one piece.
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Unless I'm looking at the wrong thing, it looks like the current Tillig line are hinged points.
Looks like a hinge one tie to the right of the right-most tie that the switch motor is connected to?
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![]() Here is a link to a UK forum where the comparisons are made: http://www.modelrailforum.com/forums...l=tillig+elite
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