Re: Tree Point (was:Trackplans for a new small modular layou
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 7:12 pm
A couple weeks later sees the completion of the initial track work.
PCB board has been used on the transition from one board to the next for added strength, several ties removed for a more 'run down' look, and all plastic between ties underneath the rail cut away prior to installing the flex rail (all PECO code 83) to create more 'air' below the rail for a more realistic appearance.
Tree Point by K2K Koos, on Flickr
And from the other side:
Tree Point by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Next is to install the dropper wires for the track power feeds.
Koos
PCB board has been used on the transition from one board to the next for added strength, several ties removed for a more 'run down' look, and all plastic between ties underneath the rail cut away prior to installing the flex rail (all PECO code 83) to create more 'air' below the rail for a more realistic appearance.
Tree Point by K2K Koos, on Flickr
And from the other side:
Tree Point by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Next is to install the dropper wires for the track power feeds.
Koos