06-05-2014, 03:39 AM
No problem, jonte.
The frog is my own. I've drawn an etching mask for #6 code83 and code70 turnouts.
![[Image: report2013-12-14pwsb0.jpg]](http://abload.de/img/report2013-12-14pwsb0.jpg)
It is soldered but I can't say what temperature. I use solder paste, soldering fluid and a flame for soldering.
All layers are placed one above the other, clamped together and centered at their ends.
Yes, all my stock has RP25 wheels and the crossing works well.
one word about H0 scale wheels.
RP25 is only in the USA a standard. In Europe they use the NEM standards which allows higher wheel flanges and Märklin uses it's own standard again with higher wheel flanges.
At the end two pics of the ballested turnout
![[Image: report2014-06-05axqkhy.jpg]](http://abload.de/img/report2014-06-05axqkhy.jpg)
The frog is my own. I've drawn an etching mask for #6 code83 and code70 turnouts.
![[Image: report2013-12-14pwsb0.jpg]](http://abload.de/img/report2013-12-14pwsb0.jpg)
It is soldered but I can't say what temperature. I use solder paste, soldering fluid and a flame for soldering.
All layers are placed one above the other, clamped together and centered at their ends.
Yes, all my stock has RP25 wheels and the crossing works well.
one word about H0 scale wheels.
RP25 is only in the USA a standard. In Europe they use the NEM standards which allows higher wheel flanges and Märklin uses it's own standard again with higher wheel flanges.
At the end two pics of the ballested turnout
![[Image: report2014-06-05axqkhy.jpg]](http://abload.de/img/report2014-06-05axqkhy.jpg)
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg
Indiana City, my layout
http://www.the-gauge.net/forum/viewtopic...=46&t=5379
Joerg
Indiana City, my layout
http://www.the-gauge.net/forum/viewtopic...=46&t=5379
