NEW 1-32 PLASTIC TRACK BRAND

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        harrel-rs.com/en/ (aka. Harrel Racing Standard)
        This new German brand of track seems vey cool; an improvement over Carerra and NINCO.
        PRO
        — Better electrical connections between sections (vs. Carerra, Scaley, Ninco)
        — Better structural connections …
        — Vendor claims better surface grip …
        — Less expensive and time-consuming than a routed track (e.g. for a home or small club track)
        — Expandable number of lanes
        CON
        — The apron/shoulder width, and lane spacing seems to be no improvement over competitors?!?
        — Seems to be expensive for each section
        — Must buy from vendor website
        — English translation on website is not very “smooth”

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