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How to (NOT) wreck a train...
In 1944, the U.S. War Department made a film showing how hard it is to derail a train by blowing-up sections of rail. This is pretty amazing how much abuse a train can take and still stay on the rails...
http://www.realmilitaryflix.com/public/212.cfm?sd=61 It requires flash to play. Have fun! -Phil
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Re: How to (NOT) wreck a train...
I guess none of these guys understood some of the basic laws of physics - momentum. Now if they had gapped the rails on a curve...
Gomez sure new how to blow up (Lionel) trains in his basement.
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Re: How to (NOT) wreck a train...
LOL!
So, how is it my railroad derails when I only have a scale 3" gap???
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Re: How to (NOT) wreck a train...
Bad karma? Are you refereing to 1:1 scale?
"It's always better to eat the cookies than to delete them" - geek anon
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Re: How to (NOT) wreck a train...
ermmm... i think I meant 3mm gap, or less, sometimes.
Moot point, no layout right now but planning a new one soon. Also, Gary's given me the green light to refurb the store layout. Rob
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