Kato Compatible Contrete Pylon
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I used to be part of a model railroading club. After Kato told us that the only way to build a long flat elevated track was to buy almost $1000 worth of their trestle kits, I was tasked with remedying the situation. This is what I came up with. It is designed for ease of printing in mass, as you can stack dozens of each part on a single buildplate. The hole in the part I call the trackplate it meant to interface with the lugs that are molded onto the bottom of Kato's Unitrack. I designed them a little taller than we needed, so that they could be easily cut down.
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