by MKT_fan11 on Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:55 pm
You could also use Kato's Unitrack system. It's more expensive than the Bachmann track, but it's also really nice in terms of quality and appearance. It's also quite durable if you have to disassemble your layout or make changes to the track plan over time.
Even though you mention that you don't care if its perfect, you'll want your track to be as close to perfect as possible. Otherwise you could wind up with track problems that may cause you to lose interest in the project all together, or at least that will make the layout less enjoyable than it could be.
If you aren't interested in using the track with the molded on roadbed, you could try using sectional track with either cork, foam or some other form of roadbed material. It will take more time and energy to make the roadbed look realistic, but you won't be limited to a gray limestone-like ballast material.
Good luck with your project!