S2 E1 An Introduction to Templot
In this video I take a look at the Templot software which I have been using to redesign the track at Bexhill West in P4 gauge. Whilst doing so it occurred to me that others who might usually use commercial track might also benefit from having-a-go with Templot and using it to design a bespoke turnout or crossing to solve a problem where a suitable commercial product isn't available. I still consider myself to be a novice Templot user, however there is lots of support and guidance available from the Templot website and forum. Thanks for watching, James

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S2 E31 3d Printed Model Railway Plug Track from Templot

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S2 E3 Handbuilt Turnouts for Model Railways

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Squeezing a lot of railroading variety into a tricky space

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PECO Streamline "Bullhead" - in model form, and in real life!

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How One Engineer’s “Stupid” Twin-Propeller Design Turned the Spitfire Into a 470 MPH Monster

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S2 E35 A Laser Cut Model Railway Turnout using 3d Printed Plug Track Chairs

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Norway is Building The World's Deepest Mega-Tunnel

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S2 E32 3d Printing Turnout Components with Templot Plug Track | Bexhill West model railway

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Ballasting Model Railway Track the Easy Way

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We 3D Printed a Model Train Switch—Does It Work?

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Rail Joints on Lift Sections

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Malcolm Mitchell on Etched Locomotive Construction

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S2 E23 Cardboard Carriages | Hastings Line Stock for Bexhill West Model Railway

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How to build a steam locomotive | SWR Craftsmanship

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54 - SIX Layout design mistakes I made, so you don't have to!

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8 Friends are building their train-world in H0 since 13 years | Eisenbahn - Romantik

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Automatic uncoupling mechanism

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Best Ways On How to Convert Talgo Trucks to Body-Mount Kadee Couplers

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S2 E23 | Cassette Traverser System | Bexhill West Model Railway

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