tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post2911913629219230129..comments2024-01-30T07:21:55.119+13:00Comments on Motorised Dandruff: Iron GateRABhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00929466289526140335noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-60022167148583345522013-12-27T16:43:07.999+13:002013-12-27T16:43:07.999+13:00I had thought this would make a good model a coupl...I had thought this would make a good model a couple of times when I have driven through. With the bridges and tunnels all pretty close you can pack quite a lot into a scene and not be too far off the scale of the real scenery.MaverickNZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01593415064128935777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-61871807154229501502013-12-26T21:26:06.063+13:002013-12-26T21:26:06.063+13:00Why turn a corner? Iron Gate would work fine as a ...Why turn a corner? Iron Gate would work fine as a straight module about 1.2 metres in length? The hill on one side would mean the suggested 4-module shape would be fixed and unchangeable. <br />But 4 flat "slight turn" modules as you have drawn would be brilliantly flexible if they could be assembled in any order/direction. I think different scenery would do this great concept more justice.0-4-4-0Tnoreply@blogger.com