I know that a lot of the guys in that "other" forum (Model Railroader) will probably say that they do but I was wondering if the "Classic Toy Trains Forum" guys put telephone poles on their layouts and if they do, do they string lines between them or just use them for effect.
Personally, I have tried both and have found that, while they look good with wires, on my layout, they tend to collect dust and my clumsy hands frequently knock into the wires when I reach in to do something on the layout.
I'd be interested in your observations. Thanks.
I don't understand putting telephone poles on an HO layout and not putting wires on them. You see beautiful pictures all the time without wires. And then they still count rivets- - makes no sense. They do tend to turn "fuzzy" after a while.
On toy layouts the more "stuff" the better.
Try using beeswax on the wires.This has been done for years on model ship rigging..They will pick up a little dust but a small vacumn will pull it right off.
Ed
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
I use fish line for wires usually 12lb. line or 25 lb. for main wires, like you stated you must be careful when trying to reach in for something. Had an accident or two and the fish line pulled up two of my other poles as I have the telephone poles secured with green thumbtacks, have green Life Like mats for ground cover.
Lee F.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
As you can see Dave's poles have lasted a long time on the Baltimore, Ohio and Wabash Railroad.
The guy sitting at the shack is pretty old, too.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
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My layout is more toy-like and I have power poles, (Marx) but no wires. At a later time maybe,
Jim
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