Another option if you have Wood Shelves and a Grouter is to grout groves for the wheels to sit in. Even cheaper.I am trying to extend my (none running) storage area and I have used plastic track (light and cheap) - not playmobil, so after about 12 ft of straight track, obviously going rate and postage paid, many thanks.
Another option if you have Wood Shelves and a Grouter is to grout groves for the wheels to sit in. Even cheaper.
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I've got some plazzy stuff somewhere Jim, but I have a feeling it's all wiggly, not straight as I think Gizzy bought that at the Bressingham show last year. I'll have a look and get back to you.Greg, 6 UK and 41 international sellers, however most of it is plastic sleepers and alloy/steel track, not quite what I was after, though ECR does seem to have some new in.
If I could help a forum member who had some they wished to "move on", that would be my preference.
Tee hee, G is a little too close to T for my inaccurate finger pointing!You could fill those routs with a grouter but you'd be better off with a router when making them JonMax
I've got some of that too, but not as a consequence of digits missing the target.Tee hee, G is a little too close to T for my inaccurate finger pointing!
Tee hee, G is a little too close to T for my inaccurate finger pointing!
Wouldn't that make it a Trouter....?
Jon.
(Brace for incoming deluge of fish puns...!)
Clearly neither does poor finger placing! Oh dear a Router!Humour has no plaice here.
Paul
You're a dab hand at puns PaulHumour has no plaice here.
Paul
Many thanks, but I think you are correct, by the time shipping and import duty is applied the cost would be prohibitive.I have a bunch of old plastic g scale track I'm not using, newbright, and others. But shipping from the US might be a bit much.
Humour has no plaice here.
Paul
Yep fins are looking bad on that frontYes - it can be a load of pollocks