Sproston - Lighten our Darkness...
Well, here we are, and this is my first blog entry using the new software/website, so fingers crossed here we go!!
I have always intended to add some illumination to the layout, and the first item was the Hornby class 121 'Bubblecar', using a lighting kit by 'Blackcat' models, this provided internal head and tail lamps (polarity sensitive), plus passenger compartment lighting. All this work has probably now been eclipsed by the new model from Dapol, with future offerings from Bachmann too, - to date I have not been tempted to replace my model. We shall see....
Next came five Dapol lower quadrant semaphore signals, to reduce the brightness of the lamps I run them from a redundant plug - in mobile phone charger which provides 5.8v dc, to give a yellow oil lamp effect, I painted the lamps with 'Tamiya' x-24 Clear Yellow acrylic paint. I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of there GWR 2 doll bracket signal. This may prompt a minor resignalling at Sproston!
Finally, I have fitted two 14v. 0.2ma miniature panel lamps ( in parallel ) inside 'All Saints' church, this was a straightforward process - I already had the lamps, and had previously drilled a 10mm hole through the baseboard ( flush door ) to feed wires through. To power the lights I used the (at present spare ) second 12v/1a dc. output, from a 'Gaugemaster' floor - mounted mains twin transformer rectifier, ( the other 12v dc. output is used to power the two mini cameras and tv screen monitor used for viewing the fiddle yard.)
The lamps were soldered directly to wires which run to a choc block above the board. and from there two more wires run through the exit hole and down to the floor mounted transformer terminals - all very simple...I have tried to ensure the lamps are not in direct view, as they are rather bright. The best effect is seen with all the lights out.
So there we are - and hopefully without the need for devine intervention, here are some photos of the last item...
I hope you approve, comments good or bad are always welcome, until next time....
Regards
(SIGTECH)
Steve.
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