JJ

07/08/2005 12:03 AM

RAILROAD CROSSING

http://gingi.uchicago.edu/train/tips-crossing.htm

Not exactly what I was looking for, but should be neat on a
layout I'm planning.



JOAT
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Puckdropper

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 07/08/2005 12:03 AM

07/08/2005 1:30 PM

[email protected] (J T) wrote in news:29896-42F58814-236
@storefull-3334.bay.webtv.net:

> http://gingi.uchicago.edu/train/tips-crossing.htm

I've always plastered ("paved") over mine, but I think I'm going to try a
wood crossing sometime. I found that what adds the most to the crossing
is not the crossing itself, but the cross bucks. I may try one of those
out of wood too sometime...

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JJ

in reply to Puckdropper on 07/08/2005 1:30 PM

07/08/2005 5:34 PM

Sun, Aug 7, 2005, 1:30pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Puckdropper) did
proclaim:
I've always plastered ("paved") over mine, but I think I'm going to try
a wood crossing sometime. I found that what adds the most to the
crossing is not the crossing itself, but the cross bucks. I may try one
of those out of wood too sometime...

I like the idea, because you can still find wood ones in real life.



JOAT
Keep skunks , bankers , and lawyers at a distance.
- Unknown
http://www.topeuro.co.uk/blagger/the_duel.html


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