@Philippe,
Thx, a little bit strange for me to scale up the CAD model with a factor 2,5 but I will give it a try. I wil start with my alternative track. As you can see is it a solid version with sleepers of one stud, lenght 8 studs. It’s not compatible with normal Lego track, although the measurements are equal. The difference is the lenght of the coupler-sides. To make them in a different length, you get one sleeper in between, instead of two. At the underside the tracks are also solid. With a hole in it, you can use nails or screws to connect them to a plywood underframe. Bye the way, it’s only for private use.
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Thx, a little bit strange for me to scale up the CAD model with a factor 2,5 but I will give it a try. I wil start with my alternative track. As you can see is it a solid version with sleepers of one stud, lenght 8 studs. It’s not compatible with normal Lego track, although the measurements are equal. The difference is the lenght of the coupler-sides. To make them in a different length, you get one sleeper in between, instead of two. At the underside the tracks are also solid. With a hole in it, you can use nails or screws to connect them to a plywood underframe. Bye the way, it’s only for private use.
i
79BEF07F-AF0F-4BB1-8997-F5E1289008ED.jpeg (Size: 32.69 KB / Downloads: 21)