01-24-2009, 09:42 PM
jim currie Wrote:looking goodnow if you want a real challenge try a double slip :o .
Jim
PS if you try one look out for the guys in the white coats.
Already did. It came out really well. I actually mated it to a # 5 turnout and had two opposing frogs. Pretty neat stuff this track geometry is ain't it?
![[Image: DSC01795-1.jpg]](http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee118/tetters73/DSC01795-1.jpg)
![[Image: DSC01811-1.jpg]](http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee118/tetters73/DSC01811-1.jpg)
![[Image: DSC01829.jpg]](http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee118/tetters73/DSC01829.jpg)
Sadly...I removed it as it really didn't belong on my layout and ended up destroying it in the process. Oh well... :|
Here is a 19 degree crossing I also built using the same techniques.
![[Image: DSC01800-1.jpg]](http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee118/tetters73/DSC01800-1.jpg)
I really get a kick out of building complex pieces of track work. I haven't had a need to build anything else for some time though. However, I'll be building a module for a local free mo group once I get my layout back on track...perhaps then I'll have my chance to flex my skills again.
