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A bit of idle fiddling around in the sun this morning, not sure if it qualifies as gardening or not...

 

I’ve said before I’m reusing some boards from my abandoned L&B Project converting them for use as the fiddleyard boards for BCB.

 

Here’s the more ‘complex’ of the conversions.

 

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First job I spent to remove all the dowels.

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So it it’s really just a case off cutting of the bits we don’t need.

 

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First the elevated section

 

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Reduce the width

 

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And reduce the height of the side to flush with the top

 

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So it just needs a new straight side and the top fitting.

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With me that sort of butchery would result in seriously weakened boards, but I would suggest your's will be as strong if not stronger than before.

I just didn’t want to see them go to waste, so I think it’s worth the effort.

 

Didn’t get much further though...

 

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Cheers

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With the gas shortage even that’s been difficult.

It has led to more poor journalism and associated misleading headlines!

 

Reading it there was no beer or cider in a certain chain of pubs but failed to mention it was only the keg beers as those on hand pull were not affected!

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More ‘gardening’ this morning, well, fiddling around in the garden.

 

As the dismantling continues I’ve taken opportunity to take stock of what reusable components we’ve got.

 

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It’s looking like I can sensibly get to 4 boards which gets me to a length of 16ft with width of 24 inches.

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Hi,

 

I've been looking for good model railway plans for my book, and it hit me that Black County Blues would make a perfect example of a freight line reception line.

 

Would you guys be okay with using the track plan for BCB as an example layout?

 

Simon

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Hi,

 

I've been looking for good model railway plans for my book, and it hit me that Black County Blues would make a perfect example of a freight line reception line.

 

Would you guys be okay with using the track plan for BCB as an example layout?

 

Simon

Help yourself..

 

Although the exchange sidings are over 12foot long, they are in prototypically very short. They are operationally quite limiting. 

 

We have worked out which turnouts would be controlled by the box and which ones are controlled by hand by the private sidings and therefore which sidings have main line access and which don't.  we never operate the industrial shunter on the sidings at the same time as mainline locomotive.  its about the industrial locomotive preparing collects and then later coming back for the drop offs

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Andy

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Most of the Oxford diecast cars are based on real cars. That means their models of classic cars are actually suitable for modelling periods right up to now as they are modelled on survivors!

 

Some of them quite well-known survivors such as BMT216A and 248RPA!

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Good morning, it’s been a while, six months in fact.

 

Yesterday I spent a few hours sorting the garage out and putting the frame and tilt on the trailer. This means I’m now ready to start moving the main layout over to my house.

 

The knock on to that was today I fancied doing a bit of work on the fiddleyard boards. Of course the problem with such sporadic working is you forget where you’re at, so inevitably initially I’m trying to work this out.

 

This is the first board, which looks nearly ready to go once I fit the top.

 

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So far, so good.

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Looking good. Does the news about ready to use turnouts from EMGS/Peco give an opportunity to get the fiddle yard track down more quickly?

Hi Mark, yes of course, as previously I’d be either hand building or converting Marcway points.

 

I’ve not followed the development too closely, when are they due and what sizes are available?

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How many boards will you need?

Will the end curves also form part of the FY?

Don’t know exactly, some burk built them in some odd size. I’ll see when I get the front boards and match to that - I think they were built to chain equivalents.

 

The curves will be procured from Tim Horn.

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