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from old photos i have seen both seem to have been used in fact i remember a photo of the one that used to be at ranalagh bridge here is a piccy on the link below Brian
http://www.nrm.org.uk/exhibitions/photo/large/ranelagh.asp
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it looked fine.
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i am searching photobucket as of now.
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that is when i found it wrong , this one is on photobucket and they convert for you.
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How did you lay the rails on the table ?
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rivets", inother words i drilled the sleepers and deck then put 2mm
plastic rod through and used my soldering iron to melt the ends,
lasted for 20yrs so i can recomend it. only 3 ,one at each end one in the middle.
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I built a Peco turntable and wondered what to put in the bottom. I found photo's of both so I opted for finescale grey gravel well weathered. It seemed to look better than the concrete. I'm afraid I'm a month off getting back home to Spain so can't post a photo till end September. If you haven't moved forward by then, let me know and I'll stick one up.
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I am back in Spain at the end of September for a rest after this mammoth job here for which I have had precious little time off. I am however coming back to the UK again just for one week on 16 October. Given that I will need a day to recover from jet lag (ha ha) I could make the Sunday (18th) and would love to come. Let's set it up.:thumbs
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hornby/triang track with the foam underlay,this put it all level.
to make it level now i drew a circle using the corner of the table
as my guide, then it`s a case of useing a jigsaw to cut the circle out of the baseboard
( or a router ) then fitting it all back again,i did make four adjustable lugs to rest it on so i could level it up underneath,just wood squares with a screw threw.
all sounds a faff written here but the whole lot only took me about an hr.
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