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PostSubject: Hand built points   Hand built points EmptyFri May 15, 2009 3:00 pm

The June 2009 issue of Garden Railways has an excellent article on scratchbuilding G gauge points. It is most informative with a step by step description accompanied by good clear photos.
I commend it to the house

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PostSubject: Re: Hand built points   Hand built points EmptyFri May 15, 2009 3:13 pm

GeoffW wrote:
The June 2009 issue of Garden Railways has an excellent article on scratchbuilding G gauge points. It is most informative with a step by step description accompanied by good clear photos.
I commend it to the house

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Geoff

I thought you'd cornered the world's supply of R5's ? Are you planning on building more?
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PostSubject: Re: Hand built points   Hand built points EmptyFri May 15, 2009 4:37 pm

A couple of double slips would be useful

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