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... boards at the enterance to the first fiddle tracks on both sides to ease the exit points of this "THINGY" (Not even sure what to call it) This is where the problem arises between me and Templot. I have been trying to establish the area to be built basically as a seperate base board and to then fit this item into it. Each time a try a variation some of the components become very distorted. Is there a way to design the entrance section as described please? Cheers Simon Handby Attachment: attach_19_Fiddle_yard_entry.doc_2 .pdf 395 posted: 6 Jun 2007 22:43 from: Alan Turner A suggeston. You didn't state the scale. Alan Attachment: attach_25_untitled.jpg 252 posted: 7 Jun 2007 04:05 from: SimonH Hi Alan No, I forgot the gauge. It is 4mm/ft. Does that make some of those turns a bit tight? There are however a couple of good ideas in your suggestion though. Its amazing how 2 heads and a slightly different perspective make all the difference. Cheers Simon posted: 7 Jun ...
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... topic: 213 Banbury August 1965 posted: 28 Oct 2007 21:05 from: Martin Wynne Here's an interesting pic linked from RMweb (Banbury in August 1965): 6848_Banbury_8-65_s.jpg The connection into the (loco?) spur in the left foreground is an attractive formation, an offset scissors linked to a tandem turnout. On the right the brake van is on a road which appears to be ramped up and fenced. Is this for gravity shunting of some sort? Many thanks to Robert C on RMweb. regards, Martin. posted: 30 Oct 2007 09:01 from: Jamie92208 Martin Wynne wrote: On the right the brake van is on a road which appears to be ramped up and fenced. Is this for gravity shunting of some sort? Hi, The brake van spur was often ramped and I didn't know why but I have just read a book by Gerard Fiennes which explains it. Brake vans were stored on an incline at the end of the yard so that when a train had been prepared usually with the loco at ...
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