Have a look around - be sure to check out areas 4 and 5 - a huge helix over 130 feet of track in N Gauge. In total he has over 12 scale miles of track
A very interesting site.
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A very interesting site.
http://www.fourthray.com/Peter/Layouts/PCRR3/index.htm
Have a look around - be sure to check out areas 4 and 5 - a huge helix over 130 feet of track in N Gauge. In total he has over 12 scale miles of track
Have a look around - be sure to check out areas 4 and 5 - a huge helix over 130 feet of track in N Gauge. In total he has over 12 scale miles of track
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Re: A very interesting site.
That helix is awesome.
But why did he make it that much lower below the main track (28 inches if my calcs are right).
But why did he make it that much lower below the main track (28 inches if my calcs are right).
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Re: A very interesting site.
That layout is amazing.
What a lot of trees there are.
What a lot of trees there are.
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Re: A very interesting site.
My only guess is that he must have wanted very easy access to the lower level.
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