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Mister Beasley <br />If you can cut section gaps with a dremel tool you might be able... <br />Reason I mentioned the approach length of track was that I guessed you must have power at the back to be pushing through on 2 rail. <br />If you need to alter your ballasting to solder in new power feeds why not detail the ballast as maintenance work... like i'm always going on about :-) <br /> <br />and Spacemouse... <br />I think this applies to you... If you switch your power with the lay of the points/turnout/switch you shouldn't get any problem of derailing going through in a trailing direction. Facing you should only ever go the wrong route... which is okay so long as it's not a dead end. Maybe you can do this before you do the scenic stuff. Some sort of switch indicator would probably be a help... even just a mechanical one to the face of the board? <br />Mr B... what cameras are you using? Could you post a thread to guide others please? <br /> <br />[:)][:)][:)]
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