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Chris Gilbert

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I shall be one of the "Hinderers Helpers" on Friday and Saturday - - I'll be wearing a "Darkside" Tee-shirt in either Red or Black (depends which comes out of the drawer first!) so please say hello - I don't bite (often!) The new camera seems to work well - so more photos will follow

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Thanks everyone

Mike I just wanted to make it look a little busier in that area

I'm thinking it could be a support for a pully system that dragged the cars over the unloading point after the loco had disappeared.

Save having a tractor or trackmobile to move them. (Non working of course)

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Thanks everyone

Mike I just wanted to make it look a little busier in that area

I'm thinking it could be a support for a pully system that dragged the cars over the unloading point after the loco had disappeared.

Save having a tractor or trackmobile to move them. (Non working of course)

That could work. :good:

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Called in at Glasgow exhibition today, to do a bit of shopping and a look at Chris new layout, as usual Chris was at the front doing his PR stuff and leaving all the operating to his trusty younger staff ,in there latest up to date fashion items!!!!

 

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it's nice to see the youngsters quickly getting the hang of these DCC systems!!!! 

 

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it was nice to see them concentrating no matter who was standing behind them, "now which bl**dy button was it to straighten the palm tree" it can be confusing for some of us season DCC campaigners, never mind novices, well done Jack, you did a good job keeping the public (puzzled!) entertained (only me there at the time!!) and enjoyed the crack.

 

By the way Chris, think the girder looked  better next to the building,where it was used for a over head pulley!!!!!!!!!

 

Yours

the Red dot police!!!

 

P.s see your beloved managed a win(5-0), drinks all round I expect!!,you should stay away more often!!!!!!!!!!

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As promised - some uploads of much more photogenic models from my 1½ days at Glasgow - I suppose I should have gone a few doors up the corridor, and photo'd the even more photogenic Glaswegian models lassies coming out of the brides show - regrettably I had a train to catch, so (in the immortal words of the News of the Screws World)  " I made my excuses and left!"

 

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Dear Chris, Jack,

 

Some questions if I may?

 

- What are the base fascia, viewing apeture, and roof fascia heights?
(presumably sum together to get the total overall module height)

 

- What is the scene depth front-edge<>backdrop?

 

- What was the design and actual display track height?

 

- Was the enclosed roof for this show temporary or permanent?
 

- I see LED strip lighting, but any idea what the errant red/black stray wires in the 6th of Jack's shots are?

 

- Any pics of the staging yard area?

 

I'm pondering some design issues regarding proscenium-type modules at the moment,
and F-S appears to be a good exemplar for analysis...

 

Many Thanks and Happy Modelling,
Aiming to Improve,
Prof Klyzlr

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Prof Klyzlr

I will try and answer as best I can

 What are the base fascia, viewing apeture, and roof fascia heights?
(presumably sum together to get the total overall module height)

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- What is the scene depth front-edge<>backdrop?

12 inches

- What was the design and actual display track height?

54 inches

- Was the enclosed roof for this show temporary or permanent?

It was an attempt to keep the track clean, which seems to work so it will be permanent, 

It also directors the sounds out to the front on the layout and being clear plastic it still lets ambient light in

- I see LED strip lighting, but any idea what the errant red/black stray wires in the 6th of Jack's shots are?

its the connecting wires on the LED strip

I cut it into three lengths

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- Any pics of the staging yard area?

I dont have any but it wasn't finished

I will look some thing like this once completed 

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Hope that helps

Chris

 

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Having completely ruined everybodys enjoyment of the thread - Some more pics - featuring much more photogenic subjects - will appear when I've had time to download them - - And for Ray - I WILL get my own back! 

A bit late seeing this (haven't been able to get on RMWeb or some reason) - great to put a face to the name Jack! :-)

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A bit late seeing this (haven't been able to get on RMWeb or some reason) - great to put a face to the name Jack! :-)

 

Agreed Martin....after 15 years a finally face to the name!!! Hiya Jack!!!! :0))

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