Building the Pinnacle Creek Mining & Timber Co. RR

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Bushel86

Member
Contragulations Ed, And Jim thanks for all the insperation you give and the talent you share with everyone. I enjoy following this thread even if I don't contribute, I still love following along.
 

HOexplorer

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Moving on: I've been in the hobby for about a dozen years. During that time I've made a couple of small contributions to the hobby. Back in 2007 Micro Trains came out with plastic ballasted track. Z scale needed that product. I was moderator of the largest Z scale site in those days. Soon folks where in a panic. "When will MT come out with smaller pieces of track?" Basically anything larger than a simple oval would mean some serious pushing and pulling. So I came up with this:

IMG_3110.JPGMeasure the section you need to cut out.

IMG_3347.JPGCut twice through center of holes

IMG_3112.JPGtake the piece out

IMG_3113.JPGClip off the beads that hole the track to the plastic.
 

HOexplorer

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Part Two

IMG_3114.JPGPush the road bed together and snip the rails

IMG_3346.JPGPushed together nice and neat. Key is to saw through the holes

IMG_3348.JPGNot too bad.

This small offering still gets me thank you's ten years down the line. Jim :rolleyes:
 

HOexplorer

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Next up is more a contribution to Z Scale than model railroading as a whole. As Z began to grow up around 2008 there was some bridges and a few kits and most of the rest was scratch built. For those making layouts on very important thing was missing-a turntable. I put my mind to the issue and came up with a turntable easily built by anyone who had $5 to spare.

IMG_4166.JPGWhat parts will I need?

IMG_4167.JPG1/4" plastic strip from you LHS. Two N scale gondolas.

IMG_4168.JPGTop of a Big Gulp plastic cup.

IMG_4169.JPGTurn the N gondolas upside down. Cut to length and glue. I put some wood strips along the track.
 

HOexplorer

Well-Known Member
Turntable Part 2

IMG_4170.JPGGlue a 3/4" dowel to the gondolas.

IMG_4172.JPGFinished.IMG_4173.jpgIn place.

IMG_11351.jpgNot to bad. Still being use on the original Z site after 9 years. Jim
 

tootnkumin

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Staff member
Another display of lateral thinking Jim, something that necessarilly occurs in the mind of a problem solver. Did you teach McGiver by any chance?
 




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