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Specific Track Size For Hornby
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Oh please help - I have a space approx 38 inches square and I need a circle of track for a 00 gauge hornby - now the track I have is too large! Could anyone advise me exactly what track I need to order from eBay - please remember I’m a complete amateur
You would be making my Christmas complete for me and I would be eternally grateful
You would be making my Christmas complete for me and I would be eternally grateful
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Yes, the loco (and trucks) with Santa's Express are four wheeled so OK for R605. You need eight of these.
09:52 Mon 17th Dec 2018
Have a look at this thread here where someone is asking about circular measurements x
https:/ /www.ho rnby.co m/uk-en /forum/ diamete r-of-cu rved-tr ack/?p= 1/
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Hornby make curved track in four radii. You are interested in the smallest.
2nd radius - 438 mm = 17.24 inches (to track centre). This will have the edge of the track very close to the edge of your board. (38/2 = 18)
1st radius - 371 mm = 14.60 inch. This will leave a wider margin at the edges for greater safety from falling and room for scenery.
In either case you want the longest section of track to reduce the number of joins, that is eight 45 deg pieces.
2nd radius curve, 45 deg - catalogue number R607
1st radius curve, 45 deg - catalogue number R605
Note these smaller radii are suitable only for short wheel base stock.
2nd radius - 438 mm = 17.24 inches (to track centre). This will have the edge of the track very close to the edge of your board. (38/2 = 18)
1st radius - 371 mm = 14.60 inch. This will leave a wider margin at the edges for greater safety from falling and room for scenery.
In either case you want the longest section of track to reduce the number of joins, that is eight 45 deg pieces.
2nd radius curve, 45 deg - catalogue number R607
1st radius curve, 45 deg - catalogue number R605
Note these smaller radii are suitable only for short wheel base stock.
Oh MM - that's really lovely. I have only just got the Santa Express - I was going to put it around the tree but I have a fairy door and have placed it on the landing outside my door which is where the fairy door is. I am aiming to expand it for next year so I might be looking to buy a little Christmas bridge or any other Christmassy accessories to add to it
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