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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2007

Building a raised track

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  • My brass rail does not rust. It's been out there 7-8 years in some spots. It weathers to a black color.

  • Track is 45mm gauge

    (1.75")

    Rail is Sunset Valley code 250 brass

    Ties are AMS "narrow gauge" plastic ties, cut apart and spaced about 2" centers.

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  • that chennel you used can you get that in 1 inch with so it looks like an i beem? and what is the right name for it so i can look it up at homedepo

  • i actully like it sooooo yh lol :) 

  • i actully like it sooooo yh lol :)

  • I like you method of construction and I'm wondering how do you cut the galvanised steel. Do you use an angle grinder? Also would it be possible to use Marine Ply instead of the James Hardie product as I'm modelling OO gauge and the track pins may not go through the Hardie product.

  • i hope this wont rust because mine did XD

  • is that hornby

  • what kind of rial is that, it looks like its made for narrow gauge

  • Very good construction. Well planned and executed.

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