Peco turnout plans

Do Peco still do paper templates of their pointwork? If so, how do I get my hands on some?

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Trespasser
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our local hobby centre has them for sale

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mindesign

"mindesign" wrote

We give them away to local customers.

John.

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John Turner

I made my owm by photocopying a point!! Cheers, Mick

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Mick Bryan

In message , mindesign writes

Aren't they supposed to be free?

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Jane Sullivan

Yes they do. Send then a SAE and a label from their flexible track.

Mark Thornton

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Mark Thornton

Hmmm, that's what I thought, but none of the recent track I've bought have actually had a label attached . . .

Martyn

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M Roberts

The label does fall off rather easily. If you bought the track from a local store you could go back and ask if they have any loose labels cluttering up the box!

Mark

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Mark Thornton

If people collect boxes that model railway equipment is packaged in, how do you know that the labels didn't fall off but were "collected" by label collectors?

-- Cheers Roger T.

Home of the Great Eastern Railway

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Roger T.

Or hijacked by the P4 gang of international crime lords (on their way to Biggin Hill) who are at this very moment cornering the world market in Peco paper templates, the absence of which will bring the entire world of Peco-tracklaying railway modellers to a complete standstill, forcing them to build their own turnouts, huh?

Cheers, Steve

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Steve W

Found it! Send a SAE to Peco Technical Advice Bureau Beer, Seaton, Devon EX12 3NA with a label from a length of flexitrack. I could always knock some up with Templot I suppose....Hmmm Now where do we keep the envelopes?

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