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Thanks Wood, Mark,Richard, Todd, 86TA355SR,Bigtruckpete,Richard, Carl, Don, Bill,Charlie,Redball, Capt. John, JohnB,Lee,Rich,Leapinlarry,spence,Pat,Al, Brian, gunrunner,sidewinder, and c.sam.

 

 

Hi John, it was quite a busy and long day, I can't thank you enough for all the help you've giving me.

 

Steve, the curves are 088 and 080

 

Thanks very much,

Alex

 

 

Thanks Ryan,Carl,Kevin,MikeR,Adriatic,and N5CJonny for the nice comments !!!!!!

 

Mike R , you have to come by and run a few of your engines when my layout is fully wired up.

 

Kevin, It would be great to post a video but the video would be at least an hour long. From start to finish with every detail it would take that long. The only thing I can do is explain it when i have the open house on August 8th .

 

Thanks again to all,

Alex

Ben,

 

I saw that in the video, I was wondering if Alex used a jig. Process appears to be the same. I tried it a few times on Gargraves & Ross but got a few kinks so I thought their might be an alternative. 

 

I used a Circle Cutting Jig and made some curves and I use that as a guide. Little extra work but now I get a smoother curve. 

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

track plan

I'm going to hover over the train table to reach those spots. I have the ability to float in mid air. LOL LOL

 

Of course there's going to be access hatches in those area's.On the right side where the town area is and on the left side where the industrial area is. There would be no other way. My old layout had more access hatches than a submarine.LOL !!! This one will have too!!

 

Thanks,

Alex

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