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Re: 21mm gauge wheel & track standards
Hi David,
1mm is what the scale seven group recommend for standard gauge track. You may want to review your dimensions against their standards here: https://www.scaleseven.org.uk/index.php?id=67 with
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John C
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Re: 21mm gauge wheel & track standards
Thanks Marc, I make that 1mm which is what I was thinking of. I can use a
coffee stirred to set the clearance.
David
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David Rae
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Re: 21mm gauge wheel & track standards
David,
If you imagine your wheelset going through a crossing, if the face of the flange just kisses the nose, the distance from the nose (essentially the running rail) to the face of the flange is
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Dave Noble
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Re: 21mm gauge wheel & track standards
David,
Find a gauge with the right crossing/check rail details. If you have access
to lathe, drill a hole through the centre. Cut the gauge in half. Tap both
holes and put a bolt through. You can
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Frank Sharp
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Re: 21mm gauge wheel & track standards
Hi David I used my 0-14 track gauge as a guide and moved the rail centres out.
Marc
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Marc Dobson
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21mm gauge wheel & track standards
Hello,
I am building a short 3 foot [21mm gauge] line as a pilot project. I'm
using the Slaters wheels.
Today I'm building the first point. I can't find any data on the track or
wheel standards
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David Rae
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Re: Nattrabybanan
Hi,
Thanks for your help. The diagram was exactly what I was looking for. Unfortunately the book sold overnight. Bit miffed but oh well! Spent yesterday looking at photos on the old web. Lovely little
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David Massingham
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Re: Nattrabybanan
There is a sketch of the harbour station track plan here,
https://www.ekeving.se/r/bgd/EJ/NAEJ/1.jpg
Have you found the nordic digital museum yet?? Many good pictures there.? If not, i can post
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George Morris
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Re: Nattrabybanan
is this the book you were looking for ?
https://www.bokborsen.se/view/Lennart-Welander/N%C3%A4ttrabybanan-Naej-N%C3%A4ttraby-Alnaryd-%C3%84lmeboda-/8600656
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tom bell
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Re: Nattrabybanan
The upper set of tracks are the 60cm tracks. the track leading out from head to Almeboda with a spur leading off ro Nattrabyhamn.
David
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David Massingham
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Re: Nattrabybanan
I think you could be right. I think that there were 2 60cm stations in Nattraby,? Nattraby itself and Nattrabyhamn. The latter one has caught my interest.
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David Massingham
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Re: Nattrabybanan
Looking at this map, it seems to be a gauge interchange station - note that the two stations are right next to each other, but there is no physical connection between any of the lines. Although which
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B.Rumary
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Re: Nattrabybanan
Hello,
That looks to me like the standard gauge station.
There was a 60cm one by the river. Very chocolate boxey as stations go.
David
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David Massingham
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Re: Nattrabybanan
This ?
http://www.bangardar.se/filer/ritningar/J2-jpeg/Jvm1184_J2_-0138.jpg
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tom bell
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Nattrabybanan
Hello,
Does anyone have any idea what the track plan for Nattraby hamn stationen looked like? There was a book on the NAEJ written by Lennart Welander which I would love to look at but it seems
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David Massingham
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#7491
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Something to do in these difficult times - RCL & NGI Competition
Roy has prepared an activity to do in these unprecedented times and we are offering a prize for the best entries: https://narrowgaugeandindustrial.co.uk/pages/ngi_competition
Keep safe
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John C
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
REVIEW 122 has gone to our printers Lavenham Press. They are hoping to continue operations despite the ongoing crisis so hopefully it will still be distributed at the end of the month as usual. The
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John C
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Re: 7mm NG Association Exhibition 2020 - cancelled
I'm hoping that we all have chance to get some modelling done and we can
have a bumper display at Burton in 2021.
Adrian
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Adrian Gray
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Re: 7mm NG Association Exhibition 2020 - cancelled
Thanks Adrian,
That is no surprise and prudent in the circumstances.
Hoping all our narrow gauge modelling friends stay well.
David
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David Rae
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7mm NG Association Exhibition 2020 - cancelled
I'm sure it will come as no surprise that the 7mm NGA Exhibition, scheduled for 13th June 2020 at Burton-on-Trent Town Hall has been cancelled, as has the accompanying Annual General Meeting.
The
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Adrian Gray
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