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  1. 9 hours ago, Hal Nail said:

    Thread has already started - see 28 October above.

    Plans are up and there seems to be no shortage of advice at present!!!

     

    Yes, that's right Hal. I am posting on the "Narrow Gauge Modelling Online" forum as this seems more appropriate. You will have to sign up to follow the topic but that can't hurt, can it?

     

    Once you are up and running search for "Athena". I don't think the link will work unless you have signed in, but here it is...

     

    Athena PA - in the Furness Valley

     

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  2. On 14/11/2019 at 08:19, Siberian Snooper said:

    I'm going to miss this thread when you run out of photos.

     

     

     

    Oh dear, sorry, but I am going to say goodbye with the last four shots from the Worthing show.

     

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    I am pleased that the very last picture should be of the J6. I will be keeping this model which is one of my favourites. 

    I have enjoyed telling the story of Dock Green using RMweb. It has been very useful as I way of recording what (and how) I have modelled the scene. It has also helped to motivate me to keep going.

     

    Thanks to all of you who have commented on the layout and from time to time have offered advice. All those "like" clicks have been an encouragement too. This will be my last post - the layout has gone to its new home and my new project Athena PA is just starting.

     

    All the best...

     

    Chaz

     

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  3. A few more from Worthing - once they have run out there won't be more - the new owner collected Dock Green today - sad, but making a new project possible.

     

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    Chaz

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  4. On 26/10/2019 at 17:17, Hal Nail said:

    This has come up before and I posted a photo of a paper clip used to pivot one axle. Simple but effective. If I can remember which thread it was on (possibly Dock Green?) I'll add a link.

     

    Weren't me guv. No, all the Parkside wagons that ran on Dock Green (note the past tense - sob) were built with the loose axle boxes as designed. Whilst I concede that it hardly constitutes compensation in practice it seemed to work (better than it should?) and the models were not prone to derail. In fact just about all the rock and roll that might stock exhibited was caused by the compromised standards of Peco crossings (frogs).

     

    Chaz

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  5. 2 hours ago, WIMorrison said:

    How many do you want displayed - the limit is effectively either the size of your screen or number of locos you own :):)

     

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    What you cannot do though is control accessories e.g. turnouts which you will need to do from your iPhone/iPad/tablet or Multimaus/handset

     

    Thanks, that's very helpful indeed. I don't anticipate controlling more than three at a time - certainly not as many as six! As the trains will all be moving forward on the same track six looks like trouble.

     

    I don't want to control turnouts from the laptop (although I do have an iPad) - all my operators and I prefer toggle switches to control Tortoise point motors. Looks like I will shortly be buying a Z21 system then - I think I read that a tethered (cabled) Multimaus will plug into the magic box - if that is the case that would be good too as I have two of those lurking on my home layout.

     

    Chaz

  6. Hope you don't mind me butting in on this topic but I have a question about Z21. I am considering a new DCC system for a new layout and like the look of the Z21.

     

    If I have a laptop connected would I be able to have two or three throttles on screen at the same time and control two or three locos? I want to manage a staging area (fiddle yard) and will probably want to "move up" two or three trains on one track to vacate the area behind them for an incoming train. Speeds will be low!

     

    Chaz

  7. Enough of this banter about music I was pleased to have forgotten, let's have a few more photographs taken at the Worthing Show.

     

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    You don't really build the JLTRT van kits as the bodies are one piece resin mouldings. You just have to add the under frame parts, buffers etc and then it's all down to the paint. I bought three of the SR vans not that long ago so they didn't do that many shows. 

     

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    Another fairly recent acquisition was the J6. It's such a nice model I am going to keep it rather than sell it on. I may get the chance to give it a run at a the Otterbourne open day.

     

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    If he sits on the fire escape every break he gets and reads his paper maybe all that rubbish strewn around is his?

     

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    The ends of sidings in the far corners of yards were often squalid, with weeds and rubbish much in evidence.

     

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    The sort of scene that few people would have photographed. Film was too precious.

     

    Chaz

     

     

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  8. Today's pictures feature the Hudswell Clarke "Christine".

     

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    Emerging from the warehouse siding - clearances are very tight in several places on the layout.

     

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    The clearance doesn't look so tight from a normal viewing angle.

     

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    It's when it's coupled to a van that the loco's small size is revealed.

     

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    "Christine" is currently homeless and is looking for a sympathetic new owner.

     

    Chaz

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  9. I must apologise for not sending out lists yet to those who requested them. I have decided that it will much more sensible to take the stock to be sold to Wimborne first. Should I sell a lot (or even most) of it it will avoid the need for posting it. I will be sending the list out today to give you an idea of what wagons/vans remain to be sold but will not be posting any at least until after Wimborne.

    I realise that this will disappoint some but it is a more sensible approach. Of course if you go to the Wimborne show on the 20th October you can pick up a bargain there.

     

    Chaz

  10. 10 hours ago, Simond said:

    It would be an eye-catching way to take a layout to shows...

     

    ...with a few highly polished black limos following behind with the operating team in? It might take rather a long time to get to even a local show.....

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  11. More snaps from Worthing

     

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    That's another shot from the operators' side. Of course when you are playing operating you don't see the confusing and irrelevant background - but the camera does. I don't have the time or the inclination to delve into Photoshop so we will just have to live with it.

     

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    I think the warehouse siding looks best with a quartet of vans sitting there.

     

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    Green lorry, red lorry. Nice models, moulded in resin, but very prone to shedding bits. One of them has lost an axle when being shaken up in the van. This will need glueing back on.

     

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    I have been told many times that the lorries are too clean. They probably are but maybe the sort of owner/drivers working with a C licence might well have been really proud of their chief asset and kept them spotless - no? - well in that case I invoke Rule One. :whistle:

     

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    A spot of humour from one of my operating team who sneaked this vehicle onto the layout. You will note the "RIP D Green" alongside the box. :laugh:.

     

    Chaz

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  12. 1 hour ago, Jack said:

    Ladies and Gents,

     

    Having sorted out the electrical issues on my Peco Setrack points I have finally given the layout a thorough 'test' (read, play trains for several hours)!

     

    The layout runs great and all the stock now traverse the points OK.  However, I have found two issues ...

     

    1) I find 3 links, even in 7mm, too fiddly, especially after a lot of use of Kadees in 4mm.

     

    2) There is some buffer locking on the tight radius points.

     

    I was thus contemplating fitting Dingham couples to solve the first issue.  My question is, will Dinghams be OK on the 40.5" radius of the peco track, or will there still be buffer locking issues?

     

    Thanks

     

    Dinghams have no buffer action and will not solve the problem of buffer locking if you have one. I have no experience of the Peco Setrack points but I suspect you are going to need a coupling which holds the stock apart - Dinghams will not do this being essentially a loop over a pin.

     

    HTH

     

    Chaz

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    Shooting pictures from the operators' side doesn't always give such a plain background...

     

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    ...especially if a low viewpoint is adopted. You get some very strange skies.

     

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    Susan brings some wagons up from the estate, Christine in the background.

     

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    A similar scene looking the other way. As it was my last chance to take photos I did rather blaze away.

     

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    At one of the early outings of Dock Green I was told not to leave the resin oil-drum load in the wagon. Apparently if I did the resin would expand and destroy the plastic wagon sides. Being somewhat contrary I nodded and did nothing, still waiting for the disaster :huh:

     

    Chaz

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  14. Well that's it - our 24th and last show with Dock Green has passed off successfully. We started in October 2012 with the one day show in Wimborne as a work in progress. After a year of effort finishing the buildings and other features we took it to Warley in November 2013. Since then we have visited Alton, Andover, Railex at Aylesbury, Basingstoke (twice), Brighton, Corsham, Eastleigh (not a long drive!), Fareham, New Milton, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Romsey, Salisbury, Taunton (brilliant lunches!), the GoG show at Telford, and Worthing this weekend. 

     

    Dock Green will be passed on to its new owner at the end of October and I hope much of the stock will have been sold before the end of the year. Certainly I have sold a significant number of vans and wagons to members of my operating team - to whom I naturally gave "first dibs". 

     

    I intend to wind up this thread with a potpourri of photographs taken this weekend at Worthing. Keep watching to see those - probably a few each day - I am too tired to post any tonight.

     

    Chaz

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