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Not a lot of progress due to being back at work, and the garage being too cold on my days off, but I have completed the copper-clad sleepers on the scenic board joins...

 

The station end boards join (before soldering)...

 

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and the station throat

 

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Cheers

Simon

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Wiring to start soon!

 

To be ready for wiring the layout I needed to prepare the Cobalt IP Digital point motors for installation

 

Firstly the fulcrum bar and throw wire needed fitting...

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then I added the Red and Black wires from the DCC track feed and Grey to the point frog.  I also added the two White wires that will go to a single push button switch per point.

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At a later date I intend adding LED indicator LEDs to a display panel to show the current direction each point is set so I added two Yellow wires (one for each LED) and a Grey common wire and connected all of the wires to terminal blocks

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They are now all ready to be fitted to the layout and once the track feeds are completed I can test the Cobalts using the DCC handset to throw them without the need of fitting any switches or push buttons

 

Thanks for looking

Simon

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Cobalt fitting and track wiring

 

Today I started fitting the Cobalt point motors to the first scenic board.  There are only three points on this board so it was a good one to start with.  The DCC track feeds were also soldered to the rails and connected up under the board.

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Setting the Cobalt IP Digital DCC address was simple and then they were tested using the handset, as mentioned previously, and worked as expected.  A satisfied customer!

 

The 4" deep framework was also perfect as the legs, when folded away, just clear the Cobalts and the wiring.

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Thanks for looking

Simon

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Wiring complete

 

I have fitted and wired all of the Cobalt IP digital point motors now and wired up the DCC track feeds on all of the scenic boards...

 

Here is board 2...

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and here is board 3.  In this picture you can also see the D connectors fitted to transfer power over the board joins

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For reference, my wiring so far is as follows...

     Red & Black - DCC Track feeds

     Yellow & Grey - 12v DC for lighting

     White - point control via push buttons mounted on control panel (not yet fitted)

 

Cheers

Simon

 

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Testing

 

One of my Class 25s was the test loco, after first making sure it was safe (as the fiddle-yard has not yet been completed)...

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Here is the the first movement...

 

Cheers

Simon

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Woohoo, it's up and running! I can't wait to have a test session on Buxton now restrictions have been eased.

 

I wonder what HST power cars would look like in the depot...

 

:D

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On 20/05/2021 at 20:14, Heinz57 said:

Woohoo, it's up and running! I can't wait to have a test session on Buxton now restrictions have been eased.

 

I wonder what HST power cars would look like in the depot...

 

:D

Haven't you heard, they have been withdrawn 😭 so won't appear at Buxton🤣

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Fiddleyard build

 

Now the scenic boards have been tested I needed to crack on with the fiddleyard, so the layout operation can be tested properly.

 

The frame and legs were already in place with the lead in tracks fitted and wired up...

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All that was needed now was the traverser itself.  I used the same material as the baseboard tops (9mm ply) and screwed some frame to either side to

a) stop the stock from falling off

b) keep the traverser solid

c) block rolling stock from ending up on the floor when the traverser isn't aligned with a track (In the future I will add some foam to the ends)

 

I then fitted three drawer runners so it would slide smoothly, mounted them on some 2"x1" timber and fitted it inside the frame

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I gave the traverser a coat of matching paint before finishing for the day.  The bolts next to the traverser are to lock it in place for transport/storage purposes

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Thanks for looking

Simon

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Traverser completed

 

The traverser now has all track laid...

 

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and after wiring it up a Buxton class 108 DMU was used to test it

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All tracks are lined up using the bolts (and I have screwed a couple of blocks under the traverser to stop it travelling further than needed)

 

Thanks for looking

Simon

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4 hours ago, Heinz57 said:

It looks great pal!

 

Now all the track is 100% done and everything is up and running its like a huge milestone has been reached!

 

My DRS stock is ready for the running session! :jester:

I told you before - It's the wrong blue!  :nono:

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16 minutes ago, Heinz57 said:

Locos and coaches! Looks like it was a successful running session. Great to see the layout up and running!

 

Onwards and upwards pal!

Cheers Matt

 

Other than the dirty wheels on the 108 and the boards needing to be levelled off (due to the garage floor) all went well

 

Simon

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On 01/11/2021 at 16:41, saxokid said:

Great videos here:paint:

cant wait for new update now..

 

cheers neil

Thanks Neil

 

There probably won't be much happening for a while as the garage is too cold to work in

 

Simon

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First test of 2022

 

With the warmer weather arriving, I thought it was about time to get in the garage and have a running session.

 

After giving the tracks a clean, I ran a couple of locos (class 25 and a class 37) around every track. Only one point motor needed a minor adjustment to the fulcrum bar, lowering it by a few millimetres to increase the throw

 

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I used two handsets with one for loco control and the other to change the points. I intend to start on the control panel(s) soon

 

Thanks for reading

Simon

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1 hour ago, Psiborg said:

Only one point motor needed a minor adjustment to the fulcrum bar, lowering it by a few millimetres to increase the throw

I used to faff around with fulcrum bars (tortoise) but after input from St.Enodoc I have adjusted to min force max throw and found them to be fuss free fitting.  (Assuming you have no over c3 tre sprinting to need an increased force.)

 

1 hour ago, Psiborg said:

I used two handsets with one for loco control and the other to change the points. I intend to start on the control panel(s) soon

Clever!

 

Paul.

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