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Re: upgrades

Hi Peter

Firstly lets cover your crankpins. As standard ,in 4mm, we make mock
axles with both 1.00mm spigots and 1.50mm, and if you buy a jig you
will get either 5 or 3 mock axles, (depending on the size of jig you
buy) of any size, or combination of size, you want. or you can buy
extra mock axles in any size you want.

If you buy a 4mm jig you can do 7mm on it with an extra set of 7mm
axles, and if required you can also buy the 7mm Rolling Road units.

Please e-mail me direct for prices as if I put them in here someone
will assume those prices still stand in 10 years from now.

phil@...

Regards Phil

--- In masterchassis@..., "pedromorgan"
<pedromorgan@...> wrote:
>
> Hello there
>
> I am going to be getting one of these at scaleforum (i have managed
to
> get a friend to pay for half in exchange for me building a chassis
for
> him!)
>
> I do have a question though. i am going to want to use it for both
OO
> and O gauge. and also when building 4mm loco's i like to use the
> cheaper crankpins for the front and rear axle and use the posh ones
for
> the centre axle when i am doing 3 axle loco's (there is a bit more
to
> area to work with when doing the valvegear.) so i am going to need
at
> lease one dummy axle that will have the 1.5mm stub.
>
> My problem is what exactly do i ask for? can i have OO and O parts
to
> fit the same rig or is it just going to be cheaper to buy 2 rigs?
>
> Peter
>





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Hello there I am going to be getting one of these at scaleforum (i have managed to get a friend to pay for half in exchange for me building a chassis for him!)...
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Hi Peter Firstly lets cover your crankpins. As standard ,in 4mm, we make mock axles with both 1.00mm spigots and 1.50mm, and if you buy a jig you will get...
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