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  1. 8 hours ago, St Enodoc said:

    Super stuff Simon. One suggestion if I may please - how about a divider between the two tracks in the dive-under so that you don't see the lights of an approaching train on the "wrong" track?

    Thanks for the suggestion although that is already the case. 
    The tunnel is about 35ft long and a lined divider covers the first 10ft.

    Cos the tunnel is on a gentle left curve I think that’s why it gives the impression you mentioned 

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  2. On 08/10/2020 at 11:59, Les Johnson said:

    Thanks so much. Do you happen to have a 3M reference no for your scotchlocks

    Les


    https://www.spaldingfasteners.co.uk/electrical-scotchlock-wire-low-voltage-connector-terminals/

     

    These are what I’ve always used.

     

    Further to my comments on them earlier, the issue wasn’t faulty blades inside after all.

    Turns out the two sizes of wires (bus/dropper) was too great in thickness so the yellow connectors weren’t gripping the dropper wire. 
     

    Lesson learnt - use the appropriate colour scotchloks for the wire thickness.

     

    On a different subject I’ll update on progress at the end of this week.

     

    Plus I’ll announce a series of plans I’ve been working on for next year (now that Covid looks to have scuppered much of next years exhibitions too) 

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  3. 5 hours ago, Les Johnson said:

    Getting even better by the day! Meant to ask you the other day, what size cable do you use for droppers and bus bar, and how do you find the suitcase connectors with regard to conductivity and ease of use?

    regrds Les

    Hi Les,

     

    I get the scotchlok/suitcase connectors from a company called Spalding Fasteners.
    They supply the 3M manufactured ones (as opposed to the cheap Chinese copies which are very unreliable).

     

    That said I must have had a faulty batch as just today I couldn’t get power on any of the Huddersfield line curves at all.

    Turns out the scotchlok connectors were all failing due to blunt ‘blades’ inside. So I’m going to have to rewire all this section now.

    Prior to this though they have been fine and are used over the whole layout.

    Bus wires are 4mm & droppers 2.5mm all from ‘Rapid Online’. 
    I deliberately over specced the cables for obvious reasons.

    On normal O gauge layouts (or should I say sensible ones) 2.5mm is fine for the main bus.

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  4. 1 hour ago, rob D2 said:


    I can’t help thinking this will be wasted on the public .

     

    theyll be wanting a Hornby station and a plastic tunnel like the Alps .

     

    like everyone’s said you could easily get a never ending supply of modellers stumping up some funds to watch .

     

     

    You make a good point.
     

    However I’m quietly confident the public will appreciate it as well as us modellers.

     

    I say that cos I often get both male and females dropping by from the businesses surrounding the mill.

    The women especially, spend half an hour just looking at the scenery and searching out the detail. Men just want to watch the trains rumble by.
    Might even pitch it to the artists of this world too?
    Anyway I guess I’ll find out (next year now)

     

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  5. 10 hours ago, Joner said:

    I just watched the video and I need a sit down. That's a looooong walk:heat:

    Looking brilliant. 

     

    Noticed the colas 60, is there going to be more up to date running as well?

    Thanks for the kind comments. 
     

    I’d love to run 2000’s era too (on different days obviously & even though the track layout changed after ‘86) and plan to slowly build a fleet of GBRF/EWS/Colas/DB Schenker liveried locos.

     

    However in O there is almost nothing wagon wise available RTR. 10 or so full length trains with kit built stock would take me an age to build.

    And as for passenger stock forget it!

     

     

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  6. Still got Healey Mills section to do around the other side - although that initially won’t be part of the ‘public’ side until it’s finished.

     

    Also the fiddle/marshalling yard will also be ballasted and fitted with Healey Mills style lighting gantries.

    So plenty to be going on with 

     

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  7. 3 hours ago, jcarta said:

     

    Simon, You certainly don't believe in making life easy for yourself do you?

     

    Mind you it will look superb and give the layout a huge amount of depth in this area. 

     

    Jim

    I’m more worried about what I’m going to do when it’s finished Jim.
     

    Even tho I plan on having a big sofa mounted next to the junction on an elevated fabricated metal stand (seriously), there’s only so much time I can lounge on it watching trains go by with my binoculars and a fridge full of beer.

     

    I was discussing yesterday with the two chaps installing the automation (and doing a fantastic job) the possibility of using the fiddle yard for another layout curving in the opposite direction in the future.

     

    Pondering this maybe it could include 9ft high floor to ceiling moorland scenery mounted on aluminium box section and another 200ft run but just double track. :smile_mini2:
     

     

     

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