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princeofgonville

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  1. And to reply to Keith's question on gradients, this train doesn't manage in the other direction because of the steep slope.
  2. Thankyou Keith, very useful feedback. I had forgotten that dimensions would be useful. weight 3 kg. (6lb 10oz) height 18cm (7") to the highest rails width 67 cm (just under 26.5") across at the widest point Justin
  3. Hello everyone, If this post is in the wrong place, I apologise. Please suggest a better forum for this topic. Let me introduce "The Plait". I was thinking about a small self-contained layouts that runs continuously: is it possible to build something which goes through itself like a plait, or a braided biscuit, or a pretzel. Here it is (video on Youtube) and there are pictures below. Now here's the problem: I don't have space to store it, and my model railway time is focussed on other things at the moment. Would anyone like to take what I have built and make somet hing scenic from it? It is built for N Gauge standard gauge stock, and uses Peco track (a mix of set track and flexitrack). The clearances are OK for British and German outline stock as you can see in the video, and suits short locos. I don't have any bogie wagons or coaches to test them but I suspect they might get stuck. Wiring is soldered to the track on three levels on each side. If you would like to continue this project, please get in touch. I'm not asking for any money, just that it goes to a good home. EDIT: Dimensions (thanks or the reminder Keith) * weight 3 kg. (6lb 10oz) * height 18cm (7") to the highest rails * width 67 cm (just under 26.5") across at the widest point * sharpest radius 22.8cm (9") - Peco Settrack. Thanks Justin
  4. Just wanted to add my voice to everyone else's saying "wow". I can't get enough of the detail. Very inspiring. Looking forward to more updates, and eventually to see this fabulous piece of art for real. Justin
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