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Now back to track-laying!
Quote from: GaryHinshaw on May 15, 2012, 01:43:24 PMNow back to track-laying!That is pure art.
The curve between Cameron and Monolith is 18" on a 2.2% grade, and it currently has no super-elevation. Here is my first encounter with string-lining in this curve:It's a new BLMA 89' flat at the head end of a 22 car train. FWIW, an MT 89' flat in the same position in the same train shows no tendency to string-line (same for a Red Caboose auto-rack). Why is that?? The cars have almost identical mass, length, wheel-base, etc. As much as I hate to admit it, my theory is body-mount couplers.
The first test run around the Loop -- 4 units hauling a 14' rack train without incident:
Wish I had sound like that in reality!
Wow, that looks awesome! Almost a dead ringer for the autorack train I caught on the Loop about 7 or 8 weeks ago! Don't we all! Onboard loco sound decoders in N have a long way to go, so I had always thought that maybe I could put something o my iPod and play it back on the small set of Bose speakers....
We need a mind-blown emoticon.
Hi Gary, just catching up on this thread and the layout is looking great. Quick question for you and David Smith, I noted a few posts back you talked about offsetting the joints by about 15 to 20 ties on curves. Am I to correctly assume that you are threading the rail on the one side, through the tie plates and then undercutting the two or three tieplates where the joiner will sit?