


This type of railing is actually an economical, and therefore very common, alternative to the more elaborate wrought iron railings.
This type of railing is actually an economical, and therefore very common, alternative to the more elaborate wrought iron railings.
They are frequently found at the top of retaining walls, but also along the slopes, and even on certain bridges (such as the DP2300 and DP2301 bridges from which this model is taken).
The Decapod reference is produced in 0.3 mm nickel silver, and should be completed with 0.3 mm nickel silver or brass wire as well. The 130 brackets supplied will enable you to make between 2 and 3 m of guardrail depending on the chosen interval. The values of 1m50 and 2m are common in reality, i.e. approximately 17 and 23 mm in HO.
Attention: the holes are very fine and require precise adjustment: check that your 0.3 mm wire is 0.3 mm and use a cable cutter to cut it. This tool has the advantage that it cuts the wire cleanly without crushing it and therefore allows it to pass through the very small 0.3 mm holes without any problems.
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Indispensable pour faire soit meme les gardes corps d'un pont tournant