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posted: 11 Mar 2013 23:20 from: Rob Manchester
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Hello, Is anybody on here modelling German railways in O ( standard ) Gauge ?? Any links to suppliers of materials for track construction would be most welcome. Baseplates for FB rail seem to be difficult to find. There is a .pdf on track construction on a German web-site at : http://www.argespur0.de/pdf/weichenheft.pdf I would welcome a translation if anybody has the inclination.......... Rob |
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posted: posted: 11 Mar 2013 23:42 from: rodney_hills
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Rob, Try google on: High End Selbstbaugleis von Demko | Spur Null Magazin self build trackwork hit list should also have: Demko Modellbahn | Startseite http://www.demko-modellbahn.de/ go there, search on: gleis find FB baseplates :-) many browsers eg opera, chrome, will giv e you a trans lik regards, Rodney Hills |
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11 Mar 2013 23:42 from: rodney_hills
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Rob, Try google on: High End Selbstbaugleis von Demko | Spur Null Magazin self build trackwork hit list should also have: Demko Modellbahn | Startseite http://www.demko-modellbahn.de/ go there, search on: gleis find FB baseplates :-) many browsers eg opera, chrome, will giv e you a trans lik regards, Rodney Hills |
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posted: 14 Mar 2013 17:27 from: Stephen Freeman
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Hi, You could have a look at this link, not cheap by any manner of means! http://www.hegob.de/ |
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posted: 14 Mar 2013 19:21 from: Rob Manchester
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Thanks to Rodney and Stephen. I am investigating this links you gave. Rob |
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posted: 10 Apr 2013 13:59 from: RogerW
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Hello Rob I am also interested in O scale European - the thing I noticed is that the model track spacing to adjacent tracks is noticably wider to accomodate the larger dynamic envelope of protoype and the overhang of model rolling stock - particularly the 4 wheel long wheelbase wagons. The "German" NEM O-scale "Spur Null" recomendations can be found here. http://www.miba.de/morop/ Mean while if you come across anything useful for O scale Metre Gauge (Om - effectively S scale track) let me know. RogerW |
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