This item is limited to 3 per household.
[Overview]
- Girder bridge which can use double rays of the curve rail C317-15, C280-15 of 15 degree angle at elevated.
- The straight direction can be bent in increments of 15 degrees, and it is 45 degrees when using 3 pieces.
[Feature]
- Corresponds to double lines of curve rails C317-15, C280-15 with an angle of 15 degrees
- Two sets (6 sheets) can be used to install a double-bend double-bridge crossover wire using CPR, CPL after NEXT NEO on the high bridge section
- Compatible with single-track PC bridge piers, double-track PC bridge piers, brick piers
* Not compatible with double-track elevated bridge piers for double-track rails
- Corresponding to various overhead catenary pillars
- With this product, it is possible to install a feeder in the curved part of the elevated double track
- Can be mounted at 22.5 degree increments of overhead pillars and bridge piers at the time of use with 3 degrees of connection and 45 degrees
[Product Details]
- Double Curve Girder Bridge
- Double Curve Girder Clogging Lidder
[Example of use]
- This product is the double-curved girder bridge which can change the direction of the rail at 15 degree increments for the first time of Tomix's Viaduct series. In addition to enriching the facial expressions of the layout, you can also place a one-way crossover on the elevated curve.
- Example 1: 15 degree + 30 degree curve
- Example 2: Single bridge line on curve
* When creating a one-way strand using a carp point, two sets of this product are required.
[Optional parts list]
- <3016> PC Gradient Pier (10 pairs)
- <3017> PC horizontal bridge piers (5 sets)
- <3018> brick pier link set
- <3048> Double-track PC bridge piers (4 pieces)
- <3020> Step (2 pieces included)
[Notices]
※ This railway track and piers are not included in this product.
※ Please use the gradient piers at 22.5 degree interval or more.
* Please use this step when the curve girder bridge becomes the end of the gradient.
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