Gantry style overheads.
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Morning and afternoon to all,I am about to embark on the new freelance layout based in the Warwickshire area. I was thinking of adding overhead wiring to some parts of the layout. I know single mast catenary is available, and I do plan on using these. But at one point there will be a multiple platform station, where I would like to use a gantry system. Might even do a bit of kit bashing and build them into the buildings.
My issue is that I can not find one in mainstream sales that is available for purchase. I am not terribly fussed on style, more just getting something in that will work.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Mick
Cheers,
Mick
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Thanks kindly for the links. The do seem a bit on the pricey side, but then again, if I want them enough, I'll pay for them.
Was I reading right that one quad track gantry was about $50 aud?
Also, for Jim s.w… I thought he only made them for himself???
I'd just about kill for some of his overheads on my track.
Will message him when I get home. Doing the forums from a mobile phone is not as easy as it looks.
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Mick
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