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Looks good to me, scaled together look about right.
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The arms on here are 21mm, so just over 5’, so I may push them out to 24mm. I’ll push the top step up a tad as well.
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Just put a little man up the pole, WTD would be ok with me :lol:
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I’m on my way Brian. Got a safety belt somewhere.
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Adjusted the width of the arms and the position of the top steps.
Still working on scaling down a harness for Brian. :D

Image20190804_185958 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Sorry already up the pole.

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Lovely looking GNR loco.
Excellent telegraph poles. Love the man on one of them.

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That’s WTD up his own pole. :D

If I model myself ‘up a pole’ it would be more correct to have a figure being taken away in an ambulance. :D
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The production line has been in full swing today - 12 ‘standard’ poles + 1 prototype.
When I start planting these I can work out what ‘non-standard’ ones are needed ie one or three arms.

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They look good. What colour will you paint them?

Five arms was pretty common, even ten.
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