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That's uncanny Steve - I've just opened the World of Railways {BRM] e-mail and guess what? They have an article on modelling telegraph poles. I reckon you could have written it. R-
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I didn’t Roger! But I will have to compare notes.
I’ve seen pics of H poles Brian, thankfully no need for them (actually there’s no bl**dy room!)
I’ve seen pics of H poles Brian, thankfully no need for them (actually there’s no bl**dy room!)
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Anyone fancy trying to disguise their DCC bus as power cables on H poles? Disguising Scothlok droppers may be a challenge.
Read the BRM article. In summary, take a selection of expensive kits, modify them but don’t even consider board joints.
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Brass tube of sufficient diameter and feed the droppers down inside. Someone on here has done it. Now, who was that? R-
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Things we learned today:
If you need to cross four board joints, you need to build four of the ghost poles - not the three that I actually built.
Senior moment.
If you need to cross four board joints, you need to build four of the ghost poles - not the three that I actually built.
Senior moment.
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