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... photo and post it shortly. And lastly a very happy Christmas to you as well. Kind regards Andrew posted: 23 Dec 2019 00:00 from: Andrew Duncan Hello Everyone As it's Christmas and the end of the year I want to thank you for reading my meanderings over the course 2019 and if you've taken the time to reply then thank you for doing so. As a "lone modeller" it's really very good to have the feed back and support that a forum like this one provides. So to Martin who dreamt up this wonderful program and to all of you, a very happy Christmas and a happy and peaceful new year. Here's a picture of my new desk before I fitted 16 sockets to it and cluttered it up! Kind regards Andrew 2787_221856_550000000.jpg posted: 28 Dec 2019 00:35 from: Andrew Duncan Hello everyone Sadly my old 00 model of Maiden Newton had to go to make way for my woodworking stuff. I've been using Yeovil's shed as my workshop, but saw dust and tiny trains are poor bedfellows so eventually the ...
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... I have found nothing yet on the British letter scheme (A- F) of denoting switch point length. I presume this relates to concerns over long, fragile point ends. Do you know of a handy standard or reference? Hi Jeff, I seem to recall some details of switch types and their lengths on the Templot Companion site, in the section on "Real Track" I think. Probably worth a look, if it's not there then it's somewhere else amongst the many Templot resources- I'm pretty sure I haven't dreamt it. Happy modelling. Stuart posted: 18 Mar 2012 21:44 from: Martin Wynne jeffthom wrote: I have found nothing yet on the British letter scheme (A- F) of denoting switch point length. I presume this relates to concerns over long, fragile point ends. Do you know of a handy standard or reference? Hi Jeff, All the data is in Templot. Go to template> switch settings... menu item. Make sure to read the red note at the bottom of the ...
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... as I can about model railways, led me to Fast Tracks, then to the CNJ Bronx Terminal, and I was HOOKED!! I had decided that I would HAVE to make my own track. From there, I watched ALL of the Fast Tracks videos on creating a point/turnout/switch, how to use the various auxiliary tools available from Fast Tracks. I stumbled on to the nscale.net forum, and from there through to Templot. I read about Templot, looked at the tutorials, went to bed, dreamt about what I might be able to do with Templot, came back to the website and decided to download it and give it a try. And over the cliff I plunged! It was a HUGE, nearly vertical learning curve, but I have rewarded myself by designing an n-scale layout which will comfortably fit on to 4' x 1', AND within the print boundaries of 5 A4 sheets aligned landscape. Initially I had planned for the train to enter the scene from the east, platform on the south ...
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