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Well, I’ll be damned. That actually worked! I noticed that trains made a good bit of racket and the wheels were really hopping through the frog of the new curved turnout. Typical wheel drop. While watching a Danny Harmon video today, I realized that I could try to make a flange bearing frog, not unlike the flange bearing crossing that he described in his video. I tried 0.010” styrene as a test piece, and it wasn’t thick enough. I then tried 0.020”, which worked much better.You may notice a faint line on the white styrene where the flanges are riding it. I did go back with a needle file and ease the entry/exit points of that styrene piece. I also noticed that the closure rails did not meet up well with the frog, so I filed those areas, too. Much better, and wheels are not hopping through the frog anything like they used to.DFF
That's pretty bold of you to put a spindly plastic structure right on the layout edge at elbow height.
That loader build is such a simple scratch build structure .. a ladder here or there, some old roof walk material, model train kit sprue plastic, etc .. and you are done.
Giant termite or large bumblebee boring a hole in that one tie?