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Hello there,

 

I'm thinking about building an industrial board with different levels. Those levels would be connected with ramps to allow vehicles and bikes to go up and down and I'd like to put some handrails or fences on the edge of each levels (or part of them a least). These handrails / fences should not provide cover so they should be as light as possible.

 

Do you have any idea on how to get / model such handrails / fences ? I'm not opposed to buying.

 

Thanks

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If you go the model railroad route, be aware that HO scale is way too small for things like railings and ladders. Our scale is a bit large, but closer to 28mm.

 

@Slan Drakkos, great site. I can't think how I missed it. Now I'm off to buy some things I didn't know I needed.

First thoughts would be to try railway model websites maybe?

 

I'm worried of the scale issue there, I find it difficult to know wthat's the size of things, it's not always mentionned on the sites.

 

 

Thanks, this site is great, the first link is spot on. I guess it's MDF, isn't it. I cannot find any confirmation on the site.

 

If you go the model railroad route, be aware that HO scale is way too small for things like railings and ladders. Our scale is a bit large, but closer to 28mm.

 

@Slan Drakkos, great site. I can't think how I missed it. Now I'm off to buy some things I didn't know I needed.

 

Yeah, I was suspecting HO to be tinier than our scale, thanks for the insight.

 

If anyone has other ideas, welcome !

For the handrails, I've made a test with a brochette stick as the handrail, and cut paperclips as the supporting rails, quite minimal but might do the trick, and really cheap. I'll try to get a picture of it this afternoon (I just made a very small section for a miniature base).

Argh, auto-correct. I meant to type "O scale... is closer to 28mm". In the past I've successfully used HO scale multistorey industrial buildings as terrain. They work fine because the eye suspends disbelief in the same way it does with Land Raiders that reason tells you wouldn't hold ten space marines. But when it's an item closer to man size it just won't work.

 

I think, as Elzender suggests, scratch building might work better. His idea should work well and it's nearly free.

 

If you're not averse to spending a little, you might consider using some of the specialty extruded products from Evergreen or Plastruct. They have rod, I-beam, angle, and many other shapes in a bunch of sizes. The advantage to using them is uniformity. You won't get the little wobbles that happen when you're straightening a paper clip, nor the out of scale wood grain from the sticks. Though I guess that would be an advantage if you're building for Orks. :)

 

https://evergreenscalemodels.com

https://plastruct.com

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for your help. I finally ordered theses ones :

 

https://www.multiver...s-x28-p-78.html

 

They're made of lasercut MDF, are 7.2 cm long and 2 cm high. Pretty satisfied with them. You can find few pictures for scale and shape in my board WIP log :

 

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/topic/348064-industrial-board/?p=5107691

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