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by Socalz44
Replied by Socalz44 on topic Re:Real Beginner Stuff - Track
Bev, kvp isn't on site that ofter. The way I read his post is yes, he has left the screws in. He mentions painting them. These tiny screws can be found at a good hobby shop. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
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15 years 9 months ago #2288
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Jim,
Thanks for prompting me to post some new pics of the Beast. You can find them under the "Building the Trinimosa Branch" gallery. I put a couple of trackwork pics in so you can judge how the Walthers spikes look. Don't laugh too hard at my temporary bridges...
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Thanks for prompting me to post some new pics of the Beast. You can find them under the "Building the Trinimosa Branch" gallery. I put a couple of trackwork pics in so you can judge how the Walthers spikes look. Don't laugh too hard at my temporary bridges...
todd
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15 years 9 months ago #2560
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Gluing the track may be your best bet. Some folks use a mixture of wet water & Elmer's white glue. Dries clear. You could "pin" the track till it dries just to hold it steady. Using a water based glue lets you undo it when you soak it in wet water.
not sure if WS scenic glue is the same stuff.
not sure if WS scenic glue is the same stuff.
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