![]() Quite a difference but I wasn't prepared to unglue the whole assembly just for that. Timber 40, (1 before the end) shows how the previus picture should look with the chair in the middle of the two rails. Middle sleeper shows the 'lump' substitute. There was no way I was able to get it to just 'drop in' as I think the instructions were saying. One problem is I needed to get a chair in the middle of the left bit and ended up just making a 'lump' of plastic to fit in. They arn't that learly labled in my opinion and it took me ages identifying them.Ĭrossing V finished with chairs. One thing that's hard is the different chair types. I know with experience you find better ways but as it's a first I'm doing my best to copy them sheep style. I decided to do this as best as the instructions say. (Something else happened instead, see below) Being a n00b I'm just going for it anyway, if I come to a problem I'll have to deal with it then. The crossing V or frog comes in one section so that was a relief, however, at one angle it looks slightly bent and I am unsure if this is the case or not. Instructions reccomened blue-tack to hold the 3 sections of timbering down, so once I de-flashed them I did so with White Teck. No need to build the track on this as there are pips to locate chairs. Started by taping the template above the work area so I can refer to it. ![]() ![]() I didn't have a smaller point kit at the Warley exhabition so I was given a C10 instead, no biggy (.big-gy? Meh) so I have started it, however, I have come to a serious problem so if anyone knows the best way of contact I'd be appreciative. ![]()
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