Fx Bricks - #8832 - 9V Compatible Metal Track
I’ve talked trains before and 9V rails. I have a whole bunch of curved track of the 9V variety, but not a lot of straight track. A number of years ago, I bought some from a now defunct vendor, but they weren’t so good and I never I got my full order before they shut down. Fx Bricks based in Canada took up the task and released their version and I finally tried some out.
If you look at the picture of the box below, there are numerous types of curves, new geography of switching tracks, and different lengths of straights. I decided to purchase the S32 straight track with the 32 representing 32 studs in length or two times the length of the standard LEGO straight track. A set of S32 track included eight pieces of track and cost $63 (US, not Canadian). I ordered four packages and the shipping came to $19 from Canada. The package shipped from somewhere near Ottawa and it only took a few days to arrive.
The order was well packed and the packaging for the track was pretty spiffy. The front shows the track and provides all of the details for what is in the box. The back shows all the different track sizes and provides some additional detail on the system Fx Bricks makes.
Opening the box reveals the tracks inside. From a first glance, they almost look like they are from LEGO. Each piece of track is separated with a cardboard end piece to prevent them from scratching each other during shipping. They are held in place well.
The studs on the track are stamped with Fx instead of Lego, but beyond that they look similar. I had no issues connecting the Fx Bricks track to any of the LEGO 9V track. The connections worked smoothly and when I hooked it up to a 9V regulator, I had no issues running 9V motors on the track.
It’s great to finally have a smooth working solution that is compatible with the old stuff and enables you to add onto your layouts with new stuff. I’m a fan! Props to Michael Gale for his work in making this happen.
Happy building!