3d print t slot track glide

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Same reverse way to un-assemble will also help. For the SCXC and MDS bases, it is recomended to first position the base in track and then insert the post to avoid flexing so much the lips in the base. The Posts should fit into the Bases quite hard. I print in TPU the 265mm long version of the Barrier in the supplied position in about 25min, I hope you are not in a hurry ) Print as much barriers as you want and join them with the right small part of 'UnionStrap' inserting it in both ends of barriers you want to join. The posts must be inserted into the correspondant base and 'voilá'! you have your RailGuard ready :) Probably you will want to make that GuardRail longer. The connection between the Post and the Barrier is secured with a little PLA clip. You will find 3 different 'Posts', for one, two or three 'Double Wave Barriers', allowing you to increase or decrease the height of the GuardRails at pleasure. The post will be common for all included Slot Track Systems, while the base which connect with the track will be different for each Track System. The main part, the 'Double Wave Barrier' must be printed in TPU and will adapt practically to any curve. This Guardrails have been designed to be compatible with various track systems, specially MDS, Scalextric Classic and WOS, Advance, etc. Take a sneak peek to the MDS System in its first stages clicking here If you are interested in the MDS Race System take a look to this video

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