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Offline Terry Carrington  
#1 Posted : 22 January 2015 18:53:12(UTC)
Terry Carrington

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Hi i am new to Z gauge and this forum, I would like to know how to use the bridge supports i have aquired from ebay on my new layout. any advice would be apreciated.

Regards Terry.Blushing
Offline Webmaster  
#2 Posted : 22 January 2015 19:41:26(UTC)
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What kind of bridge supports have you acquired?

Are they like the 8979 bridge pillars?

Would be great if you could post a picture or link to the ebay auction (if recent)...
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. [Old Chinese Proverb]
Offline Terry Carrington  
#3 Posted : 22 January 2015 19:59:29(UTC)
Terry Carrington

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Originally Posted by: Webmaster Go to Quoted Post
What kind of bridge supports have you acquired?

Are they like the 8979 bridge pillars?

Would be great if you could post a picture or link to the ebay auction (if recent)...


Hi they are the 8978 version and i only aquired them to see what they were like?? i suppose i need the ramps??
Offline ozzman  
#4 Posted : 22 January 2015 20:28:13(UTC)
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You certainly do need the ramps, or a bridge. Also, please be aware that the curved ramps only come in the 145mm radius.
Gary
Z Scale
"Never let the prototype get in the way of a good layout"
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Offline hgk  
#5 Posted : 22 January 2015 22:22:27(UTC)
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Hi & welcome to the forum Terry,
I have a pdf of the not very informative instruction booklet but I don't think a pdf will upload to here. If it's something you really want then maybe we can try an email.
-George
Offline Terry Carrington  
#6 Posted : 23 January 2015 01:07:03(UTC)
Terry Carrington

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Location: England,Doncaster, Yorkshire
Originally Posted by: hgk Go to Quoted Post
Hi & welcome to the forum Terry,
I have a pdf of the not very informative instruction booklet but I don't think a pdf will upload to here. If it's something you really want then maybe we can try an email.
-George


An email would be fine by me George, if you would like to try my email is i hope to hear from you.

Terry.

Edited by user 25 January 2015 10:42:36(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline hgk  
#7 Posted : 23 January 2015 01:36:56(UTC)
hgk


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Hi,
I sent the instruction sheet pdf. Typical marklin sheet with very little info.
You may want to edit out your email address so you don't get a lot of robotic email.
Offline ozzman  
#8 Posted : 23 January 2015 03:40:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: hgk Go to Quoted Post
Hi,
I sent the instruction sheet pdf. Typical marklin sheet with very little info.
You may want to edit out your email address so you don't get a lot of robotic email.


Good point about the email address (and the amount of info in Marklin instruction sheets). We usually only swap them via PMs.
Gary
Z Scale
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