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Re: proposal for standard industry modules



Steve,
I made a module that plugged into them at my old house.  It had the 213 lift bridge on it and then ran into the 4 track yard module I built and the transfer table module.

Unfortunately I had an accident with the bridge module while I was tearing down the rest of my layout.  I can re build that module or different ones.

Ed


----- Original Message ----
From: Steve Wise <swise@aoot.com>
To: ttat-members@aoot.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2007 11:15:08 AM
Subject: Re: proposal for standard industry modules

scott a smiley wrote:
> The extension of the Steve's siding is interesting.  Members could build
> a module that had the extension and siding by making a 2x3 module and
> putting it perpendicular to the main siding.    My RR tack program does
> not want to run on my new Vista computer so I can not do a fancy picture
> like Steve.
>
> the length is an issue so maybe even a corner to turn the siding interior
> and then build more turn outs.  Actually when we get the new corners
> built, we could use an old corner to get the siding around the corner.
>
> Scott

I have rrtrack plans for just such sidings.  However the length issue
remains.  That's why I thought adding a switch on a few main 4 modules
is a good idea.

Note, however, that nobody to date has made a module that plugs into our
industrial sidings.  So maybe this is all academic anyway...

:)


Steve.
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