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... the book applies to any scale). I can guarantee that if you buy this book, you will suddenly find all sorts of things "wrong" with any templates you've already done This book is essential reading for anyone modelling GWR or BR(W) bullhead track. GWR_Track_200px.jpg Ordering information is at GWR track book. Even if you don't model the GWR, there is a lot of useful background information in the book for bullhead track generally. Here are some of pictures of a BR(W) switch and crossing: gwr1.jpg gwr2.jpg gwr3.jpg gwr4.jpg gwr5.jpg These pictures show the joggled switch detail. The new product from C&L is I believe the "slab and bracket" design of A chair (under the V-crossing nose) in the bottom picture. Interesting points to note are the characteristic semi-circular inside ends on the slide chairs and check rail chairs (in contrast to the radiused square corners on the other chairs). Chair drawings showing these details are on page 98 of the above book. Notice also that the check rails ...
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... '. I also came across a rather strange problem. Having inserted a turnout into one of the triple terminus tracks, 413, I clicked on 'tools> make simple crossover'. Instead of making a simple crossover, it always tried to make a ladder crossover with rather odd timbering as below. This happens on all of the three tracks 413, 458 and 450 but nowhere else on the plan. By the way, what is the difference between 'invert handing' and 'swap hand'? exit_timbered.jpg Cheers. Brian Attachment: attach_139_228_arnewood.box 340 posted: 19 Nov 2007 02:19 from: Jim Guthrie While looking through my copies of the RM, I came across this in August, 1963- this was the plan I was thinking of, and I can see that CJF wasn't averse to plagiarising one of his own designs :-) CJF-TERM.JPG I might find the later design, but here are the words and music with the original. I'm sure CJF will waive copyright problems ;-) Jim. posted: 19 Nov 2007 02:57 ...
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