Fast Tracks

The latest innovation from the Fast Tracks labs is available today!

Having trouble keeping your layout clean? Well worry no more! Fast Tracks Model Railroad soap is specially formulated to give your layout a sudsy warsh every time! Restore your weathered and dirty models back to their showroom finish! Remove soot and grime from your buildings and dirt from your roadbed. Your old layout will look just like it did the day you started it. (if it doesn't already)

Also suitable for use on Model Railroaders. $9.99 for a 6oz bar.

Tim Warris

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RSeiler

Perfect timing

I just purchased a bunch of rolling stock at a swap meet and they all look like they've been in service on a real railroad for years!  This should clean them right up and get back that new plastic shine that we all love! 

Thanks! 

Randy

Randy

Cincinnati West -  B&O/PC  Summer 1975

http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/17997

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Greg Williams GregW66

Also for use on model

Also for use on model railroaders... Reminds me of when I was a teen and involved in a model railroad club. My father opened up our basement for the use of the club for our portable layout. There were a couple of members, brothers actually, who were hygienically challenged. Club had an informal meeting and it was left to my father to explain to them that their odor was offensive. My dad, never a diplomat, simply told them to wash or don't come back. They washed and continued to come. Wish we had some Model Railroad Soap back then.

Greg Williams
Superintendent - Eastern Canada Division - NMRA
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John Peterson

It's about time!

Nice work ... good on ya.  

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Bill Brillinger

Great idea...

you'll really clean up with this one!

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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Will_Annand

Perfect Tim.

I am just starting my layout, I need some of this to keep it fresh and clean.

My layout is set in 1900 so everything is new, no need for weathering and a need to keep it clean.

 

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MikeM

Not just new products but new venues as well...

Fast Tracks is even beginning to expand into new products in new markets around the world...

 

MikeM

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Greg Williams GregW66

mmmm Creasote

Authentic smells for the layout!

Greg Williams
Superintendent - Eastern Canada Division - NMRA
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Rick Sutton

New and improved?

My wife was just getting used to the diesel oil fragrance of your old soap. I see that the new soap is green, is it more environmentally friendly now? Will I now be able to get it through security at airports? 

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rickwade

Wonderful!

If a non-model railroader washes with the soap will they want to become a model railroader?

Rick

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The Richlawn Railroad Website - Featuring the L&N in HO  / MRH Blog  / MRM #123

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Athlon

Perfect Timing!

I just finished a video on using poop for ground cover. My wife says the video stinks, so Im not going to post it. I even show how you can vary the shades of color by carefully eating the right foods.

As always - I caution you not to use the blender in the kitchen. Pick one up at a yard sale for $10 instead.

This new soap will be the perfect final step in the process.

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Virginian and Lake Erie

You knew it was coming, you

You knew it was coming, you knew when, you just did not know from where and what it might be.

 Good one guys!

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Jeff Youst

@ Athlon

So, what kind of ground cover does corn produce?  

Nameless Today!

Jeff 
Erie Lackawanna Marion Div.
Dayton Sub 1964
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pschmidt700

Is there a discount available, Tim?

What would be my cost for, say, 10 bars? And is it available in other colors than green? A designer-color theme would really make this new product line soar, I think.

 

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robteed

It Works!

My Train Room looks almost the same as it did when I started 3 years ago!

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Athlon

@Jeff Youst

"So, what kind of ground cover does corn produce?" 

O Scale Talus

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herronp

That video was fascinating..........

..............and I noticed a few things that are so "velly" British!  All the track workers wore suits and ties, some 3 piece!  They appeared to be wearing dress shoes and I didn't see a pair of gloves on anyone.  All "velly" proper, I say Chap!

Peter

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