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topic: 1615Irish 3ft narrow gauge track in 4mm scale.
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posted: 1 Sep 2011 19:56

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Dr G Alan Gee
 
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As any member had previous experience in building 12mm trackwork using code 75 flat bottom rail and copper clad sleepers for the above railways in 4mm scale. if so what track perimeters were used please.

posted: 2 Sep 2011 19:35

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Nigel Brown
 
 

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Dr G Alan Gee wrote:
As any member had previous experience in building 12mm trackwork using code 75 flat bottom rail and copper clad sleepers for the above railways in 4mm scale. if so what track perimeters were used please
Hi Alan

I haven't, but as regards clearances etc you might like to consider TT-I scale/gauge as a starting point; this was developed by the 3mm Society to give reasonable running if using wheels designed for 4mm scale (the better ones). If you want accurate representation of things like turnouts you'll need to consult other sources; there's plenty of links related to Irish railways on the web.

Cheers
Nigel



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