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B 67
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 277 Location: Stratford, Australia
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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:03 am Post subject: |
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rmyers wrote: | B 67 wrote: | If you look a bit closer (enlarge the image) you'll see that there is 'filler' between the rails. Those lines you see aren't sleepers, but lines on the road surface - sort of like tiles. To represent concrete blocks or similar I'd say.
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Your'e correct. I did look at the enlarged view, but when I saw the lines across the direction of the track, I assumed that they were ties, without looking carefully. American prejudices -- here most between track fillers tend to follow the direction of the track.
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Hey, I perfectly understand. I did think exactly the same thing when I saw the drawings. having scratch-built my own crossing on a curve - with the paved sections between the rails, I thought it was a bit poor that Eishindo had not done similar - but I should've known better than to think they would do that. Then I looked closer and saw that I was wrong.
I guess we'll know if it is a concrete or rubber crossing when we see a colour drawing or photo.
David, interestingly, I recognised the photo on the Power Ocean site as being a Taiwanese crossing before I read the text. Not sure why as they are very similar to Japanese ones. I think it was the gantry over the road which are used to prevent over-height loads and vehicles crossing the track and contacting the overhead wires. But then again, I don't know that Japan doesn't have the same or similar.
Now, who will be first to convert the crossing to working lights and gates? _________________ Darren,
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B 67
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 277 Location: Stratford, Australia
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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 10:25 am Post subject: |
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Just got the latest price list from our friends at KK Eishindo.
Apart from a change in pricing policy, the following was noticed.
F-002 Animal Set (8 x cattle, 6 x horses, 6 x sheep and 6 x pigs) is now included.
S-001 Punching memo pad set (ticket punch and memo pad in ticket shape).
F-003 - 005 Figure sets B, C & D - 30 figures (no description, but photos show different figures to the set A.
R-008 Road crossing set. This shows a drawing of the railway crossing as discussed earlier. Price is the same as the figure set, tool set, boats and grass mats.
R-007 Flexible track, 1 metre - shows a photo, but no price yet. Carton size and quantity not yet finalised.
The new figure sets are the only items I didn't already know about, although I do have another list that mentions Figure Set B, but shows a photo of set A in different colours.
By the way, the same list (which I got in October) also mentions a future convenience store (7-eleven?), shops, houses, restaurants and more. I think a town hall or similar is mentioned too. Oh why don't I have a copy here at home.
Oh well, I'll just correct this later if I got it wrong. _________________ Darren,
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