A lot of online advice is well-meant. Some of it is also repeated so often it becomes “truth”, even when it doesn’t match what we see day-to-day.
Apparently some people online do have derailments on #4 turnouts, particularly in the past. In the last four years, we've only ever heard from one of our customers with problems.
The mistake as we see it, is jumping straight to “the turnout is faulty”.
In a lot of real-world cases, the turnout is simply where the train finally comes off — after it’s already been set up to fail by approach geometry or rolling stock quirks. Two patterns show up again and again:
A common trigger is feeding a #4 straight from a curve. Add a short straight between the curve and the turnout and the problem often disappears.
If changing the order of the same cars changes the derailment, it’s rarely “a bad turnout”. It’s usually coupler forces, car weight, trip pins, wheel gauge, or a vehicle that’s already riding up before it reaches the points.
Use this as your “prove it” checklist:
You’ll find advice online about filing, bending, shimming, or modifying #4s. Some modellers do it. We’d treat that as a last resort, after the checks above.
Important: Any physical modification to a turnout can invalidate the warranty. If a point is new and you think it’s defective, don’t alter it — contact us first.
Reality: Unitrack needs enough feeders, in sensible places. It does not need a powered joiner on every piece of track.
Why this myth sticks:
Our own experience
We’ve run around 70 feet of Unitrack from a single feed without issues. That doesn’t mean “one feed is always fine” — it means the idea that Unitrack must have powered joiners everywhere doesn’t match reality.
A simple feeder approach that works
Quick test
If the problem is power-related, you’ll usually see it as stalling/hesitation in the same place, especially at slow speed, and it won’t “move” when you swap wagons around. If the problem moves with a vehicle, it’s not a feeder issue.
If you’re about to file a turnout or buy powered joiners by the handful, pause. Most of the time the fix is boring: approach geometry, one rogue wagon, or a feeder in the right place — and you can confirm that with a couple of simple tests.
If you’ve bought from us, send a photo or plan and we’ll do a quick sanity check as part of our included support. If you want it properly worked through, our £50 inc VAT services cover layout design, layout review/optimisation, wiring plans, repairs (parts permitting), and DCC fitting (model/parts permitting).
One important note: physical tweaks to points can invalidate warranty. If you think a turnout is genuinely faulty, don’t modify it — talk to us first.
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