Readers with some form of short term memory will remember my positioning conundrum. its been solved by moving the whole formation closer to the Wellington end (the left) of the module, and accepting a narrower main st in Paekakariki. I have also drilled holes for the point actuation, whatever form it might take.
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Friday, June 04, 2010
Tracklaying ptVI
Finally some actual modeling. Sometimes i think I'm in danger of becoming one of those 'thinks to much, does to little' modelers. I finaly got round laying my first section of track into position on the module. as I'm still not sure about fixing it just yet, I fixed it with double sided tape, having first measured and drawn where the centerlines were on the foam.

Readers with some form of short term memory will remember my positioning conundrum. its been solved by moving the whole formation closer to the Wellington end (the left) of the module, and accepting a narrower main st in Paekakariki. I have also drilled holes for the point actuation, whatever form it might take.
Readers with some form of short term memory will remember my positioning conundrum. its been solved by moving the whole formation closer to the Wellington end (the left) of the module, and accepting a narrower main st in Paekakariki. I have also drilled holes for the point actuation, whatever form it might take.
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