BrushType4
Western Thunderer
Yes mate. But i need use a lathe to turn down the wood.Can you do round ones?
Yes mate. But i need use a lathe to turn down the wood.Can you do round ones?
Yes mate. But i need use a lathe to turn down the wood.
You just need to mount it on a powered "lazy susan" geared to the same speed but opposite direction as the train.Now, baseboards for your roundy roundy layout so you can watch your crack express trains running around and around
Now, baseboards for your roundy roundy layout so you can watch your crack express trains running around and around
Can do any radius, the larger radii will just need more boards.I like that, saves an awful lot of wood work, its small, portable and easily stored
What diameter is it please?
Steve
Now, baseboards for your roundy roundy layout so you can watch your crack express trains running around and around ...
You just need to mount it on a powered "lazy susan" geared to the same speed but opposite direction as the train.
Now, baseboards for your roundy roundy layout so you can watch your crack express trains running around and around
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That reminds me of Keith Gloster's "Camelot Halt" featured in the Model Railway Constructor, in March 1986 or thereabouts. I liked it so much, I decided to copy it in S4. Built the boards and laid all the track in the scenic area, but that's as far as it got. It went to the local tip in the end, as at 8ft diameter, it was getting in the way in the spare bedroom.