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  1. Just a thought, can I use 4mm airline? TPE, PE or polyethylene? Ian
  2. Hi, Doing some surface mounted point motors on my fiddle yard, planning to use MP1 type but due to having limited access to the underside I am mounting the motors on the top and planning to use wire in tube method to operate them (PECO code 75 OO gauge) I have removed the springs but look for su[[liers for the wire in tube, does anyoe have any suggestions? theay are only straight line to points. Thanks in advance, Ian
  3. Hi Dave, Thanks for the reply, Looking at frog juicers for frogs, all points PECO code 75, only thing that baffles me is the diamond and single slips for isolation. Ian
  4. Hi, Just building a new layout, I have a question about wiring a section of track for DCC, can anyone suggest the best placed for isolations, feeds and frog feed. Many thanks in advance, Ian
  5. Sorry to drag this up, but on the pony bogie what holds the his in place? Mine keeps coming out , it looks like there should be sometinh holding it inside the frame, does anyone have a picture or could they have a look for me. ian
  6. Hi, Approx 1.2m from one gable to current access, and 3.3m from the opposite gable to same, access is gurrentl 500mm square. All rough as not sure how big when works completed. Ian
  7. The loft access is 1.5-2metres from the gable wall meaning hopefully Ican get a full oval .
  8. As yet the room isn't finished, it's a loft, theoretically 4.8mx3.1m but when completed i know it will be smaller
  9. Hi, I have Templot and anyrail free version, just need to learn how to use it right. Ian
  10. thanks for your assistance, it may be easier to wait until the room is completed before I start designing. Ian
  11. Don't want too steep but to have a sound cavalex grid crawling up the incline with a rake of haa!
  12. Sorry, It is "OO" BR diesel, late 79's to mid 80's. Ian
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