Burton & Ashby Tram

Burton & Ashby Tram

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Not a simple build but scale to fit 32 mm track examples enclosed but you need to scale that for your self, small bit included so you do not waste lots of filament. different bits need printing with different printer settings depending on what! Big bits with a brim thine bits not. Thanks to Devon Jones for the cobbles https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-openforge-cobblestone-streets-square-pattern-63381 and Phil for two of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143719516742?ul_noapp=true not a perfect fit for a tram but works and very well made! making four. For a little garden tramway on the cheap. I made most of it to fit a 200mm printer (apart from some longer track) but have been printing on a 500 mm bed printer to save time! The double track is a close fit for two trams passing you could want to widen the gap. I do not have much space to put it! Thought I would go old school for control latching relay and micro switches! Little video of the first test here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-Sb_faqM6k. Also https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4937854 for a covered tram. Common types across the UK at the time feel free to put your local decals on them.

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