Sometimes, kids have a tough time with N-Trak. The top of the layout is at or above the eye level of most kids. The module size is intimidating, and in a lot of cases, is prohibitive to transport. The complexity of the module structure and wiring make it difficult for young people as well. T-Trak is small, light weight, easy to transport and handle, easy to build, and has no wiring. And, because it is small, there is a lot less scenery to work on. The setup of T-Trak is at table-top level - which is more inviting to kids too.
GRVS is going to try our hand at T-Trak in an effort to involve more kids in the hobby.
GRVS has mass produced a few T-Trak modules. We have sold about half of them (a couple people still need to pick/pay for them). Our goal is to make the rest available to those that do not have the means to make a module for them-selves.
The following is a list of people that have a T-Trak module or two (or more).
GRVS is promoting the "Alternate" T-Trak corner and straight module design (diagrams below).
| Straight (built) | Corner (built) | Notes | |
| Damian | 1-2ft | 4 | |
| Greg (Josh) | 8-2ft, 2-1ft, 1-6ft | 6 + 2 inside | |
| Dan | 1-1ft | ||
| John J. | |||
| Ed S. | 1-1ft | ||
| Ron B. | 1-1ft | 1 inside | |
| Jim B. | |||
| Steve | 1-1ft | ||
| Brian H. | 2-1ft | ||
| Rod | 1-2ft | ||
| Totals | 36 feet | 10 + 3 inside |
Typical Diagrams of Corner and Straight modules (2 3/4 inch high). Inside corner shown below.


