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Other scales, other uses.

 
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trainspotter-usa



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:16 pm    Post subject: Other scales, other uses. Reply with quote

Has anyone given any thought as to items from the other railway modelling scales that might be useful in "T"? I don't know what there could be as T is so small.
David already mentioned that he has used Woodland scenics fine leaf foliage for trees in Z so pieces could certainly be used in T
Perhaps HO scale Plastruct ladders might be able to be used as bridge railings something like that for example.
Maybe some of you have already had a look through your spares box to see what you can find.
Please share.

Ian
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought I'd bump this thread up a bit as no one has added to it. But I'm always looking for things from other scales that can be used in T. I've now expanded that to include things around the house.
For instance, all of us here who have seen the commercials for "Zicam" homeopathic cold remedy, know that you should take it at the first signs of cold or flu. But did you also know that the plastic tube that it comes in scales out at 3.5 meters in diameter and 19 metres long in T?
It's a hard plastic too that should cut easily and will probably glue with your favourite solvent.
What can it be used for? Fuel oil tanks, water tanks? Lighthouse towers? Rolling Eyes

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