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When I look at my modeled scene, I think "Hmmm...no signal lines visible on the poles...must be a model!" When I look at the prototype photo, I don't notice the lack of line visibility. It's my brain playing tricks on me...because I expect as a rivet counter/a$$hat that I should string wires, and I haven't...when in reality, they're not visible.
Anyone seen the Woodlands Scenics pre-wired poles?Jason
As I think about how to make really nice looking poles conveniently, it seems to me that poles injection molded in transparent plastic the color of insulators would make a lot of sense. That way, the parts that are not insulators can be painted to look like wood, and the insulators are solidly attached and look realistic. If the moldings did not include the diagonal braces for the cross arms, then brass etchings of cross arms could be glued on after painting, or perhaps even supported by tabs that are bent back and pushed into holes in the poles and cross arms before they are glued.To me, the problem with currently available products seems to be that the people who do injection molds want to make "the whole thing" rather than "part of an assembly", so we get some sub-optimum aspects on the molded products because those aspects could be done better with another medium.Manufacturers who make cars for us could probably make the poles like I envision. MTL, what do you think?
Your idea has been partially implemented by our 3D genuses. Remember this thread, and the following conversation?https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=45869.msg595675#msg595675
Cross arms (and close-to-scale insulators) are printed as one unit using transparent green resin. They can then be glued to wooden poles.
Wow, those look great! I used to Wiseman cross arms on my poles, and painted the insulators gloss green, but these look oh so much better. Do they make these in O scale?
I thought I was missing something because the EZ Line I've always worked with is way thinner than the .010 phosphor bronze I've used for detailing, so I broke out the calipers. Here is Fine EZ line laying through the calipers set at .010". I know Berkshire Junction lists them at .010", but there's clearly quite a bit of daylight visible. https://i.imgur.com/f90SVwq.jpgDoing my best not to pinch, I read between .004 and .003". When stretched, it'll easily go below .002". https://i.imgur.com/wv2URoS.jpgBirds sure love EZ Line too. https://i.imgur.com/Gh4YgSw.jpgSheen off the lines also help those 3D printed translucent insulators pop! I know Spring Creek has a few packs left. https://i.imgur.com/TtpbtvI.jpg