09-01-2012, 10:21 AM
Yeah that's the only bit that is stopping me from jumping on the paperclip or other cheap method at the moment. I do want reliable operations, so the frogs will get power routing. I will investigate the electrical side of the Atlas code 83 supertrack turnouts a little better.
I've come at a stand still for a moment, as I realised I wanted some form of roadbed, not a very thick one, but a little bit of height to it, so I need to get myself some cork, carpet underlay tiles, or double sided tape to do that. Until I have something suitable, I will not permanently fix the track to the module board.
Koos
I've come at a stand still for a moment, as I realised I wanted some form of roadbed, not a very thick one, but a little bit of height to it, so I need to get myself some cork, carpet underlay tiles, or double sided tape to do that. Until I have something suitable, I will not permanently fix the track to the module board.
Koos
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