On the ME site the templates (and other information) is in download files under the Shop Online menu selection.
Note that turnout #5a is a standard #5 turnout and is not used with the other turnouts which are not standard #5's. You can build a ladder using all #5's or #5b thru #5e.
Paul
Thanks for the info. The 5 is almost the same size. Sounds like no. 6 it is.
took me 4 tries to get those links clickable so I'm not messing with that post.
I don't know much about the system. Ken Patterson claimed he saved about a foot for his yard, using the ME system. The stated length increases from 5c to 5e. The pics on the Crusader site, confirm that is true.
You are saving 0.44" on either end
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
There are pdf's for the 5 series.
http://www.crusaderrail.com/mec.html
The ME site is definitely lacking. However, google says the template for the #6 is here
http:www.microengineering.com/Turnout_Templates_Micro_Engineering_N_scale_no_6.pdf
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me how much shorter ME’s HO scale no. 5a turnouts are than their no. 6’s?
I know they are part of the “yard ladder” set, but I’m planning on using them standalone for a double ended siding and I’m not sure how much space they’ll save. Thanks