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tbi - tracks [3 of 3]
A small turntable and a pair of rollers on the ammunition railway - between the unloading dock and the storage magazine.
The track profile is quite lightweight but being laid in concrete there is little chance of spreading or other problems. As for the gauge, I did guestimate it, but can't now recall that detail, but it might have been anywhere between 15" and 2ft.
The track profile is quite lightweight but being laid in concrete there is little chance of spreading or other problems. As for the gauge, I did guestimate it, but can't now recall that detail, but it might have been anywhere between 15" and 2ft.
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