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  2. File:Brickwork dbl flem 2.5 thickness.svg - Wikipedia

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    In the elevation diagram, heading bricks appear in brown, heading three-quarter bats are in green, stretching bricks are in orange, half-bats are in maroon, and queen closers are in pale purple. Obviously everything coloured pale blue in the plan diagrams will -- from the elevation viewer’s viewpoint -- be to the rear of the facing bricks ...

  3. T-Trak - Wikipedia

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    The September issue of the NTRAK Newsletter included a detailed write-up of the JAM convention where the Hino N Club's layout was discussed. This club's layout featured modules that sit atop tables on bases that are about 4" high. The Hino N Club layout included a 2-track mainline with the track identified as Kato Unitrack.

  4. Rabbit warren layout - Wikipedia

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    A rabbit warren layout is a model railway layout. [1] A group of designs, more than a single constructed layout, rabbit warrens provide a display of continuously moving trains that appear to pop in and out of tunnels, seemingly randomly. The rabbit warren design has a number of key, defining features: Continuous running in a loop

  5. File:Brickwork eng 1.5 th.svg - Wikipedia

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    Bricks in the elevation diagram are accounted for in like colours in the plan diagrams. In the elevation diagram, heading bricks appear in brown, heading three-quarter bats are in green, stretching bricks are in orange, full queen closers are in pale purple, and three-quarter length queen closers are in yellow.

  6. British N gauge - Wikipedia

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    A similar problem and solution was adopted with OO gauge and British TT gauge in Britain. However, since N scales to 1,332-millimetre (4 ft 4.4 in) gauge, it is less out of scale than OO (1,257 mm or 4 ft 1.5 in) or TT3 (1,219 mm or 4 ft 0 in) in representing the 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge.

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    2. What Happened? An Olive Garden customer took to social media (complete with photo) to complain their breadstick had writing on it. “Guys why is there letters on my Olive Garden breadstick ...

  8. South Carolina mayor killed in car accident was subject of ...

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    The mayor of McColl, S.C. was killed in a car accident on Tuesday, with officials saying he was being pursued by a sheriff's deputy when he died.

  9. Gn15 - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, GNine is the use of 9mm track to represent 'miniature' lines. GNine is a 'flexible' term for scale, referring to modelling using garden railway scales and N gauge track. GNine models can be built to scales between 7/8" and 1:35 representing anything between 5 in (127 mm) gauge and 12 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (311 mm) miniature railways. [3]