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  1. Also, if this is a goods only sidings then the turnouts would probably be controlled by ground levers, so no need for a signal box or point rodding. Also probably no signals.
  2. My understanding is that facing point locks are to protect passenger carrying lines, so if you have no passenger facilities nor a through passenger line then they would not be needed anyway. Saves you having to worry about leaving them out!
  3. The revised shed arrangement looks great 🙂. Sorry, I’m not knowledgeable enough to comment on the signals.
  4. Just a suggestion: you could keep the left hand board to 1200mm if you don’t mind having the centre of the leftmost crossover straddling the join. Perhaps have a very short straight between the turnouts on the crossover track to avoid cutting the turnouts themselves.
  5. I should have remembered about the Silhouette cutter, since I’ve been following your topic for a while. I blame my memory and old age! Using whatever tools you have to hand and are able to wield successfully is not cheating in my book. I use a laser cutter and 3d printer and don’t understand some folks attitude to them. I enjoy learning new stuff, and the 2d and 3d CAD programs took quite a while to get to grips with. It certainly isn’t a case of just pressing a button and sitting back, there’s a lot of work involved in getting to that point. Your buildings are all looking great.
  6. Really good scalpel work there to cut the frames out so perfectly. Are you a surgeon by any chance? 🙂 A question (as I have no idea what the Banff railway practice was): in your CAD drawing you’ve shown the open window as hinged at the top. Is that correct? I thought signal box windows were always sliders, but there always seem to be exceptions.
  7. They can go over or under. There has been a few discussions previously on RMWeb, such as:
  8. A sad end to all the previous work, but I’m looking forward to seeing the new layout develop. It’s a pity all the earlier photos have been lost from RMWeb.
  9. A “Quintessential Panoply of Panniers”, or QPP for short. PS you might suspect a tiny bit of bias on the topic, given my call sign 🙂
  10. Can I ask how SunLu ABS-like compares to Elegoo’s? At the moment I am getting good results from Elegoo ABS-like, but maybe I should give this a try? Would you say SunLu is e.g. stronger? More flexible? More rigid? Better detail? Other? Thanks
  11. Very kind, thank you. I’m enjoying following your Tribute thread - you’re making much faster progress than me. Most impressed.
  12. You could also try simulating either red or blue engineering bricks, which would not be out of place used for lintels. These would have a much more uniform colour than that on your brick paper.
  13. In the UK I obtained sheets of XPS from an underfloor heating supplier, where it is commonly used as insulation. No idea if XPS is used for that purpose in Oz?
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