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Connecting Different Types How can you connect different types of LEGO Train Trackstrain tracks?

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thisenter image description herethis is my first post here.

I’m trying to connect RC train tracks with straight display-style rails, like in the photo. More precisely, I want to make them look seamlessly connected, even if they’re technically different types. Ideally, I’d also like my RC train to be able to run over the transition—some bumps are okay, but it should be functional.

Does anyone have any clever techniques or tips to make this work? I’d really appreciate your advice!

this is my first post here.

I’m trying to connect RC train tracks with straight display-style rails, like in the photo. More precisely, I want to make them look seamlessly connected, even if they’re technically different types. Ideally, I’d also like my RC train to be able to run over the transition—some bumps are okay, but it should be functional.

Does anyone have any clever techniques or tips to make this work? I’d really appreciate your advice!

enter image description herethis is my first post here.

I’m trying to connect RC train tracks with straight display-style rails, like in the photo. More precisely, I want to make them look seamlessly connected, even if they’re technically different types. Ideally, I’d also like my RC train to be able to run over the transition—some bumps are okay, but it should be functional.

Does anyone have any clever techniques or tips to make this work? I’d really appreciate your advice!

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Connecting Different Types of LEGO Train Tracks

this is my first post here.

I’m trying to connect RC train tracks with straight display-style rails, like in the photo. More precisely, I want to make them look seamlessly connected, even if they’re technically different types. Ideally, I’d also like my RC train to be able to run over the transition—some bumps are okay, but it should be functional.

Does anyone have any clever techniques or tips to make this work? I’d really appreciate your advice!