Further testing of the home-made points - the video

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Time to do final testing of three home-made points.
The two on the left form a crossover to the start of the new double-track.
The right-hand one leads to an unfinished passing loop.
The video shows two Aristocraft 12-wheel heavyweight cars being reversed through all three of them - successfully much to my relief!
I chose these Aristo cars because they have a reputation for being very unforgiving of even slightly irregular track.

One rather simple video -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InGVIy-0vII
 

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Very nice Hamish. :clap:
 

Richie

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Very smooth nice points Hamish:clap:
 

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Thanks for all the kind comments!
The only reasons I made them myself were -
[*]Something to do during the dark evenings[*]Keep me off the streets[*]Low availability and high price of large radius code 250 points[*]Material cost of about £25 per set
 

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Hi Hamish , very nice track work , have you looked at any on the curve - also did you draw your own or use a plan ?? regards Dave
 

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We are not envious....



At all :-

Such skills elude some of us :thinking:
 

whizzo

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hi i am ////
 

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Dave,

The design is based on a pair of secondhand Marcway points I bought last year.
My only change is to make them slightly longer by using uncut 3' Peco rail as the stock rails.
Yes, the next set I make will be curved, although the mainline only slightly.
 

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now that really is clever!!
 

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Rhinochugger said:
We are not envious....
At all :-
Such skills elude some of us :thinking:

I am too
but i like 'the such skills alude some of us'
so i am going with that as well

bostin job :clap:
track looks great :clap: