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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:15 pm 
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However I still have to find the plastic ends for the Traveller Kit as the ends of the rail are as sharp as a razor.


The ends of the track butt up against the hull. There are no end caps.

I'd file or sand off any sharp edges as needed.

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I recall as a hard working paper boy when I was a kid to buy a set of Encyclopedia to further my private school learning. I enjoyed reading all the volumes that I worked so hard to pay for.
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mmiller wrote:

The ends of the track butt up against the hull. There are no end caps.
I'd file or sand off any sharp edges as needed.


Thanks Matt
There's a 1/4" gap on each end but not a huge issue. It's fixable as you suggested. (you may have also noticed that my attention to detail is my nature).

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