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Listowel Lartigue Flying Gate Structure (N Scale) 3d printed

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Listowel Lartigue Flying Gate Structure (N Scale) 3d printed
Listowel Lartigue Flying Gate Structure (N Scale) 3d printed

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Listowel Lartigue Flying Gate Structure (N Scale) 3d printed
Listowel Lartigue Flying Gate Structure (N Scale) 3d printed

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Listowel Lartigue Flying Gate Structure (N Scale)

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The Listowel and Ballybunion Railway was opened in County Kerry, Ireland, in 1888.  Built to the Lartigue system, it was the world’s first commercial passenger monorail, operating until 1924, and remains one of the most famous monorail systems ever constructed.  Although scrapped, a working replica was constructed in 2003, continuing the history of this remarkable railway experiment.  

This set provides the main structure for one of the line’s unusual ‘flying gate’ level crossings.  With the elevated rail it was necessary to develop an unorthodox solution, with this double drawbridge being use in several locations on the line.  Although intended foremost as a static model, holes are provided for pins/wire should the modeller wish to experiment with making it operational.  

Necessary to Complete:
Flying Gate Details (3D print, available separately)
Wire/thread (for control axles, cables and various details)
Pins (for the pivots)
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What's in the box:
Lartigue Flying Gate N Parts1
Dimensions:
4.4 x 3.4 x 3.89 cm
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1.73 x 1.34 x 1.53 inches
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