|
Posted - October 28 2013 : 10:53:57 PM
|
Two older Tyco road & road crossings connected side to side to form a Four lane intersection crossing a two lane. I had taken my boxes with my straight track to the new house, so I had to use curves on the crossroad. My layout will have one long straightaway with 4 of these intersections along with the group of rail crossings on it too...
Edited by - walt on October 28 2013 10:58:34 PM
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 6279 ~
Member Since: February 18 2009 ~
Last Visit: March 04 2022
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
Posted - October 28 2013 : 11:48:13 PM
|
Boy, that's a doozy! Don't see THAT kind of track action often! Today, I was cutting up some foam-core board at work, I want to make some HO train modules with a slot car drag strip, just to do an 1/8th mile would require 16' feet of modules, and that doesn't include the slow-down end of the track. which is usually even longer. Oh well, I may just have to truncate it, the realism may suffer a bit, but I want to have some slot car action on my railroad modules. Liking what I see with your set-up, Walt.
Jerry
" When life throws you bananas...it's easy to slip up"
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 3974 ~
Member Since: January 04 2009 ~
Last Visit: January 11 2019
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
Posted - October 29 2013 : 10:08:32 AM
|
Thank You, Jerry. The slot cars can be a lot of fun. Should be able to start building my table in a couple of weeks...
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 6279 ~
Member Since: February 18 2009 ~
Last Visit: March 04 2022
|
Alert Moderator
|
|