Bill Brillinger

The MRH Community asked for it...

In the course of my Track Painting Experiment, I discovered that trimming ties to fit under rail joiners got old really fast. So, I created thinner ties for filling in the gaps before painting.

There was a lot of interested in these ties and I received numerous requests to release them as new product.

So Here They Are:   HO Scale Filler Ties now available!!

FOUR options are available in sets of 30, 60, and 120. Retail Price is between $9 and $15 US,
and as always, shipping is free in the USA or Canada.

I hope you find these as useful as I do...

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Cheers!
- Bill
 

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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Michael SD90

Very cool idea!

I like it Bill!

 

Michael 

We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.

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robertw144

Just placed my order

Thanks Bill:

I just placed my order. 

 

Rob Gross

Robert Gross

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RSeiler

I hate you

I know you waited until I was finished sanding a gozillion individual plastic ties to do this.

Randy  

Randy

Cincinnati West -  B&O/PC  Summer 1975

http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/17997

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Bill Brillinger

Lol...

But Randy!  No....

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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rickwade

Just placed my order

Thanks Bill for offering these!

Rick

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The Richlawn Railroad Website - Featuring the L&N in HO  / MRH Blog  / MRM #123

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Bill Brillinger

Thanks Everyone!

The response to these has been phenomenal, thank you fellow MRH members for your support!

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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Kevin Rowbotham

Me too...

Can you slip some into my other package when the time comes?

Edit: Oh, and bill me accordingly of course!

Regards,

~Kevin

Appreciating Modeling In All Scales but majoring in HO!

Not everybody likes me, luckily not everybody matters.

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Bill Brillinger

@Kevin

Yup, sure. Shoot me an email with the QTY and Style you want.

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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DLW 746

Filler ties

These aren’t available anymore?  I bought some and now need more. Please bring this back!

David Olesen

Hackettstown NJ

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UPDomeliner

They are available...

From Prawn Designs of Atascadero, CA.  They're not up on their website (www.prawndesigns.com) just yet but you can get info at orders@prawndesigns.com

Michael

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Marc

Just a wish may be

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I'm in the poor scale,even if the second used in USA and Canada.

I hope to see such product for N scale since we suffer of the same problems when laying track.

Anyway a  great idea with a smooth finish and course a win time

On the run whith my Maclau River RR in Nscale

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AzBaja

Just a wish may be - Marc

You can all ready get those in N scale from peco,  I know of a place that sells 3D printed version of them from their website,  At the moment they are not listed as they sell out so quick and have not been restocked yet again.

So N scale is not the poor scale,  just look around

AzBaja
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I enjoy the smell of melting plastic in the morning.  The Fake Model Railroader, subpar at best.

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Bill Brillinger

Prawn Designs

I sold my lasercut productline to Bob Schrempp of Prawn Designs.
Contact them and they will get you hooked up!
 
orders@prawndesigns.com
 

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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