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so been undertaking some wire strangling..

 

temporary panels for the MPD

 

 

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and the yard exit out onto the main line

 

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These are temporary - basically apiece of ply or hardboard using coloured tapes for track layout depictions, points are by probe and "screw" type of electrical lash up

 

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1 hour ago, Barry O said:

so been undertaking some wire strangling..

 

temporary panels for the MPD

 

 

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and the yard exit out onto the main line

 

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These are temporary - basically apiece of ply or hardboard using coloured tapes for track layout depictions, points are by probe and "screw" type of electrical lash up

 

Baz

 

That is all one needs to have an enjoyable, and functioning model railway.

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Next visit by Red Leader is early January (UK Government Permitting!) More progress will be made.

 

Before then I need to sort out a couple of wiring issues so that you can drive from the yard out onto the main lines (as per the control panel above), spray some of the MPD trackwork, finish the coaling facilities and the engine shed pits.. add some more lighting and make and build the walling around the back of the goods yard...

 

In the mean time

 

Have a Great Festive Season!

 

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So a bit of Ballasting has been undertaken in the MPD area..

 

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An impending visit by Red Leader in a few days will see the rest of the track laid.

 

In the meantime 3 Water Cranes have been fitted. They need finish weahering (indeed one needs finishing when I find the missing bits!)

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Back from another working visit to chez BarryO

 

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First job was to complete tracklaying in the loco depot. This centred around the turntable and matching the roads on and off, through and around the coaling plant.

 

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Always good to have a handy Duchess to hand, to check clearances, etc. In fact, there's one more length of track still to lay, one of today's jobs being to graft in a little bit of additional baseboard, now that we know the exact position of the coaling plant.

 

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Then it was back over to the main station, adding the supporting structure for the station approach, as well as adjusting levels to get it all blended it in correctly.

 

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Then, it was time to cut another one of those interestingly shaped boards...

 

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... which fits in like so. Now there's some nice virgin boards just crying out for some track.

 

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This is what the station approach looks like, double track in and out, with goods yard reception road alongside, nearest to camera. 

Meanwhile in the background? The space there will be given over to a separate depot to keep all those dirty, smelly diseasels away from the luverly steam locos on the main depot.

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A big thanks to Red Leader for all of his hard work today.

 

He has now been initiated on how to get 8 foot long bits of plywood up our stairs using an open window.

 

With a large diesel depot available the size of the steam MPD looks right for its role on the layout.

 

Time for me to.. add some cork and finish a bit more of the ground cover inthe MPD.

 

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9 hours ago, Barry O said:

He has now been initiated on how to get 8 foot long bits of plywood up our stairs using an open window.

8 foot matters!   Our ceilings are nominal 2.5m rather than the more normal 2.4m.  As well as giving a more spacious feel, it was only when I started manoeuvring  8’ lengths of ply around that I realised just how critical that extra 100mm is!

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17 hours ago, LNER4479 said:

Back from another working visit to chez BarryO

 

20220112_214833.jpg.ddc3424f5abd62a8ea5e6adf884cc387.jpg

First job was to complete tracklaying in the loco depot. This centred around the turntable and matching the roads on and off, through and around the coaling plant.

 

20220112_215020.jpg.535cbbc51d4381a23fb53e4b77d48a1e.jpg

Always good to have a handy Duchess to hand, to check clearances, etc. In fact, there's one more length of track still to lay, one of today's jobs being to graft in a little bit of additional baseboard, now that we know the exact position of the coaling plant.

 

20220112_215121.jpg.c319225ba884ce9ebce13967a929618f.jpg

Then it was back over to the main station, adding the supporting structure for the station approach, as well as adjusting levels to get it all blended it in correctly.

 

20220112_215222.jpg.ca5d3609fd6ddbeaccb7ba5604b54c0b.jpg

Then, it was time to cut another one of those interestingly shaped boards...

 

20220112_215152.jpg.0dbb3782987fc64220d891955148a1c2.jpg

... which fits in like so. Now there's some nice virgin boards just crying out for some track.

 

20220112_183142.jpg.8e03b7546ba046d4c76a0c7be260a747.jpg

This is what the station approach looks like, double track in and out, with goods yard reception road alongside, nearest to camera. 

Meanwhile in the background? The space there will be given over to a separate depot to keep all those dirty, smelly diseasels away from the luverly steam locos on the main depot.

That track plan makes my mouth water.
This is a trainset I'd love to play with! The shed is gorgeous. That Hornby shed really works.
Regards,
Chris.

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11 minutes ago, Regularity said:

You really have settled into becoming an Australian…

I learned that phrase from my dear old Dad, well over 50 years ago. I suspect that it was RAF slang via radio comedy, possibly originating with fairground barkers.

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17 minutes ago, Barry O said:

Nope ..he never changes....

 

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Whenever there is an Ashes series, people ask me when I'm going to support Australia instead of England. I reply that it will be when I've lived here longer than I lived there. By then I'll be 93...

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1 hour ago, St Enodoc said:

Whenever there is an Ashes series, people ask me when I'm going to support Australia instead of England. I reply that it will be when I've lived here longer than I lived there. By then I'll be 93...

And possibly not even know where you are…

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  • Barry O changed the title to Leeds London Road (was Barnbow East) .more engine shed work!!
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Abit more scenic work undertaken in 

the shed area. Heavyweight ballast removed..  concrete "work area" added. Finer ballast to be applied. 

 

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Concrete to be weathered to "in use" condition. 

 

Baz

 

 

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