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Old 25-06-09, 22:59
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Does anyone have a nice clear square on picture of a single carrier track link? I need a front, back, and side view of the track link. I would like to make a molding master to make accurate 1/6th scale tracks. I thank you in advance... Harold
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Old 25-06-09, 23:34
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Try a search for AutoCad model of carrier track in the carrier forum . It may help.
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Old 26-06-09, 01:36
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I have no idea what an auto cad is. Anytime I have downloaded autocad items I can't open them and when I installed an auto cad viewer all I get is mess of overlapping lines
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No pictures in response to your query so far, so I took a few pics of a two-link piece of Australian MG Carrier track I have. They may not be exactly the same as English carrier track (eg. the width inside the horns is a shade wider on Oz track I think?) but I believe they are pretty close, for what it's worth, and for a 1/6 model I can't see any problem. I hope it may help you.

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Old 03-07-09, 15:31
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A few more. The edge of ruler was held adjacent to the edge of the track, and as level as possible.
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Old 03-07-09, 16:29
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Thank you Snowy for those great pics and as you said for 1/6th they should do just fine. I doubt any 1/6th modeler would know the difference between Aussie tracks, Brit tracks, or even Canadian tracks. Again thank you very much for these excellent pics it is greatly appreciated.......... Harold
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