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posted: 28 Oct 2008 15:40 from: richard_t
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I came across this whilst browsing rmweb, but this link has a bit more detail in it! What's interesting is the use of it as a model railway within a model railway! Richard. |
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posted: 28 Oct 2008 15:58 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: I came across this whilst browsing rmweb, but this link has a bit more detail in it!Hi Richard, Keep up at the back! See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/templot/message/7978 Martin. |
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posted: 3 Nov 2008 13:01 from: Templot User
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----- from Sam Kennion ----- Hi. Can this be put in the main Templot forum, so that more people will see it? Oddly it seems only to be in the Yahoo one! Plus people may want to see the T forum at: http://talkingtgauge.s2.bizhat.com And main blog at: http://1-450.blogspot.com including an 'rtr' bashed point. Oh, and please post more plans as jpegs etc, alas some of us have yet to find/make time to do Templot yet! Sam Kennion. Martin Wynne wrote (on the old Yahoo group): It seems that no pointwork is offered. So we shall be building our own. To get a feel for this tiny size, I thought it would be fun to convert a track plan and print it to size. Your layout full-size on two sheets of A4! |
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