Very interesting video....especially for track builders

I don't know anyone who builds model railway track special-work using a method that is in anyway similar to that shown n the video for anything smaller than the ride-on scales.
 
don't know anyone who builds model railway track special-work using a method that is in anyway similar to that shown n the video for anything smaller than the ride-on scales.
yes and No, but adding some extra details to my work is always nice.
I want to be as close to prototypical as possible, but my border is it must work with top off shelf models.
I am also a member of three other model forums, witch one of them does this for even o scale.(two members even on ho scale)
They have high end resin printers, high end laser cutter ect.
They have maybe max 10 turnouts on their layout, what i want is a bit more :cool: and what i want to achieve is in the middle of that and this forum.
Must work, easy to build (for me) cheap and ecstatic/proto correct

If i must say something about my own work, it is looking good, almost there, i need to tweak a bit more.
Fine tuning also, the look is a bit to rough for my eyes at max 2 meter distance.


I am a bit "inactive" for the last two-three years, so my progress on this hobby is zero, but my house is almost done (yeah right)
In my signature you can find some of my endeavors, i am not there yet were i would like to be, but i am getting there were i would like to be.
 
The person who drew these up is a person after my own heart.
I can teach you that if you want?
My own "experiment"
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I could post the stl file for this standard turnout but this one is set to 1 at 30 instead of 1 at 32...so it is g scale and not scale one, its pretty easy to make btw...in any scale you want in any fantasie you have or need to:
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Want this in bullhead? what dimensions? freight or commuter track? name it and it can be done.
 
i dont know if the link will work?
 
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