The plan is to create a two-foot test section of track both to try out some of the construction and detailing aspects and result in a functional test track. I"ll build this on homasote splines. To that end, supplies have been rolling in to get that test track going:
- Homasote (locally obtained from Menards in a convenient size)
- Knife-Edge Jigsaw Blades (on this advice from the Proto48 Yahoo Group)
- Scale Ties from Northeastern Scale Lumber
- Tie Plates from Jim Lincoln
- Code 100 rail from LHS
- Short Spikes (0.120") from Proto87 Stores
- Spiking pliers from MicroMark
- Track Gauges from Red Cliffs Minatures
While at Red Cliffs, I also ordered the parts to make a #8 turnout as well. The corresponding kit from American Switch & Signal turnout castings are lined up for the next Protocraft order to compare.
Also, I have one more opportunity to visit the prototype here in the next week, albeit probably only briefly.
Chief research items are:
Chief research items are:
- Length of switch points in the three remaining turnouts, including the one to the mainline if I can safely measure it.
- Spacing between the cross ties. This is branch line trackage and I'm trying to decide which -- if any -- of the Fast Tracks tie jigs can help me or if I should just roll my own.
- Number of holes in the tie plates. I'm assuming four-hole, as this was light density trackage.
Stay tuned for construction progress and photos.
Oh, and fun fact, this is post #50 since the beginning on 27 April 2013 (907 elapsed days [~2.5 years] and an average of one post every 18 days).
Oh, and fun fact, this is post #50 since the beginning on 27 April 2013 (907 elapsed days [~2.5 years] and an average of one post every 18 days).
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