Favourite Scale: OO / 1:76
Likes: Making small stuff on the laser cutter
Dislikes: Counting rivets
Other info: Starting to dabble with the world of 3D printing a bit to enhance the products we create on the laser.
Layout: Whitwick Grove
Nice idea and adds a nice touch, looks very fiddly though, especially if making them for N gauge, may I suggest using old computer IDE ribbon cables? these could then just be sliced down to the amount of cables needed and shouldn’t be as fiddly while fitting the posts 🙂
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Nice idea and adds a nice touch, looks very fiddly though, especially if making them for N gauge, may I suggest using old computer IDE ribbon cables? these could then just be sliced down to the amount of cables needed and shouldn’t be as fiddly while fitting the posts 🙂