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... curves, the 114.3mm Lenz track spacing is much greater than needed and will waste a lot of space for crossovers, etc. Likewise the 11.25 degree crossing angle (1 :5) is much shorter than is sensible for running lines, producing massive end-swings on rolling stock, etc. I know that German prototype track makes a lot of use of 1:7 and 1:9 crossing angles. By ignoring RTR model set-track dimensions and building to prototype designs you can create track formations such as this: 2_010015_090000000.jpg thanks to Russell Davies which could never be created from RTR set-track. Unfortunately, despite much Googling, I haven't been able to find prototype drawings of German turnouts showing the double timbering at rail joints. Perhaps you can help? I'm sure I have seen such drawings and photos in the past, but unfortunately my memory nowadays is useless. It's easy to find modern drawings like this, but I suspect this is rather longer than you have space for (and it doesn't have the double timbering): http: ...
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