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posted: 10 Oct 2007 23:39 from: Simon Dunkley
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Has anyone created a box file for US practice turnouts? Proto:87, :48, :64 or whatever will do - not Peco - just exact scale. If so, I'd be pleased to have a copy - would save reinventing the wheel! Simon Dunkley |
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posted: 11 Oct 2007 02:27 from: Martin Wynne
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Simon Dunkley wrote: Has anyone created a box file for US practice turnouts? Proto:87, :48, :64 or whatever will do - not Peco - just exact scale.Hi Simon, Sure, see: http://db.templot.info/index.php?action=view&view=entry&entryid=5 There are in standard H0, but because the gauge:scale ratio is unchanged they should convert to Proto87 easily. (Group them, then convert group button on the gauge list dialog). The #5 US turnout is used in the "working with substitution radius" video at: topic 12 regards, Martin. |
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posted: 11 Oct 2007 02:35 from: Templot User
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----- from Andy Reichert ----- Simon Dunkley wrote: Has anyone created a box file for US practice turnouts? Proto:87, :48, :64 or whatever will do - not Peco - just exact scale.After Martin incorporates my N year old request for US FB to be single-click represented, you are next in line! Andy http://www.proto87.com PS I think Martin has done some, but you'll find actually AAR accurate templates on http://www.prototrains.com/turnout/turnout.html Note the tie spacings are varied. I already make stainless steel templates and Jigs for those- see my site. Andy |
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posted: 11 Oct 2007 03:55 from: Simon Dunkley
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Thanks Martin! |
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