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topic: 1827Double slip
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posted: 13 Feb 2012 19:58

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Has anybody got a double slip box file I could use?

posted: 13 Feb 2012 21:15

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Ian Allen
 
Milton Keynes - United Kingdom

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Hi David,

What crossing angle do you require ?


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posted: 13 Feb 2012 23:31

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Probably a 1 in 5 would work.


Ian Allen wrote:
Hi David,

What crossing angle do you require ?


Ian


posted: 14 Feb 2012 00:35

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Ian Allen
 
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Gauge and scale ?

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posted: 14 Feb 2012 08:53

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RedgateModels
 
Mansfield - United Kingdom

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Oh now you've done it, do I rejig Fourgig East AGAIN to use this 1:5 double slip and change the associated turnout to a 1:5 too, would make the run-round a lot longer ....

But is a 1:5 slip workable?
Last edited on 14 Feb 2012 10:37 by RedgateModels
posted: 15 Feb 2012 09:40

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Stephen Freeman
 
Sandbach - United Kingdom

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Depends on your minimum radius requirement. Tiebar operation could be less of an issue.

RedgateModels wrote:
Oh now you've done it, do I rejig Fourgig East AGAIN to use this 1:5 double slip and change the associated turnout to a 1:5 too, would make the run-round a lot longer ....

But is a 1:5 slip workable?

Last edited on 15 Feb 2012 09:41 by Stephen Freeman
posted: 16 Feb 2012 11:23

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davidbridges wrote:
Has anybody got a double slip box file I could use?


Hi Dave

I have a box file containing the partial templates for assembly to a LSWR 1:7 double slip in P4

You are most welcome to this if would help you on your way

Cheers

Phil

 

posted: 17 Feb 2012 09:26

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Borg-Rail wrote:
Depends on your minimum radius requirement. Tiebar operation could be less of an issue.

RedgateModels wrote:
Oh now you've done it, do I rejig Fourgig East AGAIN to use this 1:5 double slip and change the associated turnout to a 1:5 too, would make the run-round a lot longer ....

But is a 1:5 slip workable?



Well, I have an A4 already on the layout, so the 54.4" radius of the double slip will not trouble the 30.5" radius of the A4. The layout will be predominantly populated by small(ish) tank engines. Just hope I can construct the slip in front of the crowds at the Mansfield Show http://www.mansfieldmodelrailway.co.uk/



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