T-TRAK Module Kits and Assembled Modules
Single and Corner flat-pack kits now available from OzRail Model Shop - https://www.ozrailmodeltrains.com.au/
Single, Double, Single Corner, Double Corner assembled modules available from Scale
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Graham Cocks
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T-TRAK layout at Australian National N Scale Convention - Goulburn - October 7-9 2022
Hello Folks,
a bit of delay in getting this bit of news out but still time enough. The National N Scale Convention is in Goulburn from Friday October 7th to Sunday Oct 9th. Website:
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A & R George
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Wooden Art Boards for Modules
There has been a lot of activity recently on the TTRAK Global forum re using a (12" x 12" x 1.5") Wooden Art Board for modules. I wonder if such Boards would be of interest to T-TRAKers in
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Graham Cocks
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National N Scale National Convention, Goulburn, 7th - 9th October 2022.
Hello folks,
Regarding the Australian National N Scale National
Convention, Goulburn, 7th - 9th October 2022. It is hoped to have a T-TRAK
layout at this year's convention. Are any
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A & R George
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Hi Australian T-Trak group.
Firstly can the Fremantle & District Model Railway Association be added to
the active groups.
Our club has several members running T-Trak. It's been taken out to
different
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Doug McLean
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Excellent work! This looks really good.
Only contribution that I can offer is some laser-cutting designs that I
have done for single T-TRAK N scale and HO scale - These have been uploaded
to
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Rob Casey
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Attention Australian T-TRAK Review Team,
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I recently have experimented with some HO scale table-top modules using Kato track, along the lines of standard
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Bill Nielsen
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Hi Railroaders
I like what I see, I am very please to see plywood
mentioned, for safety I have ceased using MDF in all my
woodwork.
Back in 1982 I built some portable storage cupboards out of
marine
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John Milnes
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Good Afternoon,
Nice work so far and a big thank you to those who done the hard yards for the rest of us.
Having perused very little so far, one question I have is regarding skyboards and the use of
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Martin Watts
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Folks,
About a year ago, we discussed updating the Australian T-TRAK guidelines. Whilst you think that, with Covid around, we would have had ample time to work on it and that perhaps the project has
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Dave
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Re: mountain modules
Thanks for getting back to me Doug. I have an American friend who moved to Melbourne that I visit every couple of years. I think a drivwe to Western Australia might be a bit much but I'm glad to share
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Brian King
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Re: mountain modules
Hi Brian,
Great to hear from you. Doug McLean in Perth Western Australia here.
Our club has dabbled in new ideas and would love to share them with you.
In preparation for a Hobby Expo at a country
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Doug McLean
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mountain modules
Hi Folks!
I am a member of FUNTRAK Model Railroad Club here in upstate New York. Our club is one of the few who have adopted the idea of a mountain line on some of our T-trak N modules. As such, we
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Brian King
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T-TRAK is a member of NRail Inc.
From 1st January 2021, T-TRAK is a member of NRail Inc.
The NTRAK Board of Directors considered a new name and approved NRail as a more appropriate name to match its goals. NRail Inc. formerly NTRAK
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Graham Cocks
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Hi Doug,
I have used 100 T-Nuts so far and the only time I have had issue is when I have successfully driven a nail into the levelling bolt hole during the construction process only to have the
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Martin Watts
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Hi all group members
I have been reading all the comments with interest.
I agree that the existing standards should remain but with some
improvements.
Our Fremantle club found the "T" nuts unreliable
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Doug McLean
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Re some of Martin Watts Comments.
Comments about documentation:
My layout is in my shed and out of internet range, I usually discourage printing of large documents but in this instance it would be my
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John Milnes
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Re: Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
Hi David,
Not on Facebook so don't know if any movement there.
For me, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I not sure the current Guidelines are broken. I know there has been the odd comment alleging
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Martin Watts
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Australian T-TRAK Guidelines Review
There has been some discussion regarding updating the Australian T-TRAK guidelines.
We see two main audiences for these guidelines. Firstly, of primary importance, we seek to help people new to the
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Dave
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Re: 2020+ T-TRAK in Australia Guidelines
John,
Thank you for your input.? We much appreciate all comments at this time (5c worth is always better than 2c worth).
Graham
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Graham Cocks
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