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... wrote: Just to drag this out of the depths of the forum, any idea if is there enough on 2 turnout frets to build 3 A5-A5.5 turnouts? Plus is there a tiebar etch on the frets? Many thanks. Dave posted: 26 Feb 2018 10:38 from: Paul Boyd Hi Dave I can't remember after all this time exactly what you get in terms of how many turnouts you can get, but I worked on one fret per turnout. I found this picture on RMWeb which may help. 105_260538_390000000.jpg Cheers, Paul posted: 26 Feb 2018 14:41 from: davelong Thanks guys. Certainly looks enough for 3 A5's from 2 frets. Plus I could always improvise from a set of plain track etches, but I'm pretty certain there's enough there. Dave posted: 21 Mar 2018 15:35 from: davelong Hi guys. I've started building a 3 turnout formation with these. Am I to presume the Extended chairs are to represent block chairs and the narrow chairs to represent Bridge chairs. I'm also presuming that the ...
... 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 unreconstructed and ...
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