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I dont know how you do it but that still looks good even with track lifted and the platform under reconstruction

That was supposed to be a serious comment, and I get two funnies.

 

Does no one take me seriously :(

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Great modelling as always D.T,

Just wondering....how you gonna make a 1 aspect light signal that shows red/yellow/green?

Tri colour LED's???

Thanks, Jack

 

Very good question Jack...................just you, take a look here, but do not tell..........Anyone....ok.................

 

 1 aspect light signal

 

All of the 6 DP, signals, are 3 colours, 1 L.E.D. Lense,  

 

They are all being build for me by ................

 

Matt   of .............Absolute Aspects

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Kal likes that trick, ever since you explained it to him, he checks his tracks to see if they are askew, the mirror really emphasises any mistakes.

 

Mirror,Mirror....on the track............forever, looking back.................I may have to make another platform.......2/3.

 

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Hmmmm, is it glued?

 

Did you weight the track down?

 

 

 

This is the DP. Scissors crossing..............A Weighty, wait

 

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I have used, the hardboard packing, the crossing came in, .as a roadbed instead of the "closed cell " trackbed........... :O

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Hi dt,

 

 

.................I may have to make another platform.......2/3.

 

Would it be possible to ease the track to the left  ................................................................................................................................................  get thee behind me S****

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Hello ...again........

 

Alway's on the bright......look out for something "different".

I thought I would give this a try, before I decided to lay any track,through, DP.

 

With the jig, bought,a couple of weeks ago, and the webbing cut and removed,from the bottom of a piece of flexi-track,here is the rough findings below.

 

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Will you go for a photo background, or are you tempted to try and model the road with cars and a bit of the building? In the fullness of time obviously.

 

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In the pic. above, Jaz is talking about,the backscene shot for above the roadover bridge and above the Harbour Tunnel portal.( the tin foil,in the background).

 

Here is one I took today, but will wait until,May /June, to take a final photo, 

 

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The other portion of backscene to be addressed, is from south end of platform1.to the road over bridge.

Here are some I took today, but again, finals,later on this year.........

 

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Pic. taken today, looking North.

I was not mistaken, there is a dip,along platform 2. on DP.

 

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Taken yesterday, looking south on DP. platform 2.

 

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We noticed the dip as a puddle on other pictures you have posted previously.

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was it coincidence and they were already blue?

 

No, post's are stainless steel, base box is grey plastic, led tops plastic, you can also vary the height of the post's.

 

here is ........

runs as required

Here he is posing, alongside  one, I painted..........

 

 

 

In one of his many guises.

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