I need a 90 deg corner module. The frame is made from plywood, the core is foam and cork for roadbed. This module is made of two segments.
Wolfgang
nice job shaping the foam. What kind of tool are you using?
For shaping the foam I've used a knife (such a type where you can chip the blade) as well as a rasp (together with the vacuum).
Wolfgang
Now I've added some type of tile adhesive to the foam. This works like plaster but is adhesive. It has still to dry.
And i've glued PC board ties to the end plates.
Wolfgang
The two joker modules have now track.
I've connected the two modules (5 deg and 10 deg curve modules) and glued PC board ties at the end plates. Then I laid track, ME code 55.
Wolfgang
Now some work "below" the modules. Wiring.
Next step will be scenery, a start for next year.
Wolfgang
WT fan Wrote:Wolfgang
Why are these 2 modules so tiny?
If you plan a layout for a certain room you must "get the curve". For the next meeting this layout looks lilke:
or bigger
http://www.westportterminal.de/meetings/...layout.GIF
These two modules have only 5 deg and 10 deg. If you incorporate such a module, the rest of the line will swing. The swing depends on the place where you put this tiny module.
Wolfgang
Dave,
I believe that these modules are available as modules for Fremo emergency meeting.
What type of electrical connectors are those under the modules? Can you post a more detailed pic of them please?
Harry Wrote:Dave,
I believe that these modules are available as modules for Fremo emergency meeting.
Those modules are for my basement as well:
A first try without those modules, with the current available ones:
Wolfgang
I've connected a few modules and have now a small layout. Here's a first
video:
Wolfgang