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... Hayfield wrote: undefined undefined undefined where is the paste button please or rather whats is the short cut keys to paste please Hi John, Right-button-click and select Paste on the menu which appears, or alternatively press CTRL+ V keys. regards, Martin. posted: 27 May 2015 12:25 from: Paul Boyd Can I throw in another method? Copperclad timbers with Masokits chairs. This certainly gives very robust results and looks really good from normal viewing distances. There's some photos on my Shotley album here 105_020532_490000000.jpg (Wonder if that image will show- Chrome will no longer let me insert images from the gallery!) posted: 27 May 2015 12:55 from: Hayfield [img] gallery/982/thumbs/982_270341_530000000.jpg [/ img] Why bother with drilling then cutting pins to length, make spacers with either 0.5 mm metal strip or double sided copperclad strip, the latter will automatically insulate the rail from the sleepers [img] gallery/982/thumbs/982_270342_400000000.jpg [/ img] Grind the surplus material level ...
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... own use. Something like this? All three roads through the slip are curved, which neatly demonstrates why "standard" templates aren't actually that helpful in the real world. It wouldn't be possible to take the slip I uploaded earlier and simply curve it- it has to be created in situ. 105_020527_450000000.png Just to prove it's not all just Templot, the built formation can be seen on the Shotley page of my website. A quick taster below. This is built in P4, which is why I'm looking for easier curves 105_020532_490000000.jpg Last edited on 2 Jan 2014 10:36 by Paul Boyd posted: 2 Jan 2014 14:00 from: Dave Summers Paul That last photo is a great advertisement for both build-your-own and for Templot to create the templates on which to build it. Excellent work. Dave posted: 23 Mar 2014 12:25 from: Michael Woolford After a busy couple of months, I plan on continuing with the Templot plan soon. I would like to try and build the outside single slip into the plan ...
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... 2014 11:14 from: Graham Idle Hi Paul Many thanks for the box file, I think I know were to go from here. Did you build this or was it an excercise, it's got potential for such a small space. Regards, Graham posted: 30 Jan 2014 13:15 from: Paul Boyd Hi Graham This particular one was just an exercise, although I have built a few of these slips. I think they're easier to build than inside slips. The latest build has been posted previously:- 105_020532_490000000.jpg 105_020527_450000000.png posted: 30 Jan 2014 14:42 from: Graham Idle That's very nice Paul. I hope that I can work out how to produce track work that good. Regards, Graham posted: 31 Jan 2014 23:17 from: Graham Idle Hi Martin, I'm afraid I am stuck. Are there any videos or tutorials on how to make an outside slip? I have searched the forum but with little success. I tried moving my switches outside the crossover, but they kept snapping back to their original positions ...
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... three years old, so your first port of call would be to send an SAE (remember those?) to Michael Clark and check current pricing- it may simply be 2017 pricing still. When I have placed orders, they've always arrived very quickly- it probably takes me longer to find my cheque book! (Remember those, as well?) If you do contact him, it'll be handy to post some feedback here regarding pricing. Meanwhile, have a photo or two to whet your appetite! Cheers, Paul 105_020532_490000000.jpg 105_050617_540000000.jpg 105_260538_390000000.jpg posted: 5 Jul 2020 11:51 from: Julian Roberts That is great Paul, thanks very much for posting. Fabulous trackwork. I am convinced! Thanks for explanation about the types of etch. My plan is Kyle of Lochalsh in the 1950s so I will ask for the 3 bolt type. I'll keep this thread going for any further particular news on this, or post more generally on my Kyle thread. Yes it's such a shame when wonderful people and products disappear. I have to say I'm ...
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