Dungrange, that's really good advice too. Maybe if I go for David's DCC wiring I will be future proofing the layout if I do go digital later.
Thanks
Milano
David
Many thanks for your reply. First of all excuse the track plan and bit wasn't drawn to scale. ( just fitted it into an A4 )
I will be using two loco's and DC only so your first diagram is fine.
I had been thinking I would have needed IRJ's at the two left hand points as well.
Again thanks for taking your time to respond to my question.
Milano
Folks
I am building a small oo gauge shunting layout using Peco code 100 electrofrog points - 1 RH and 2 LH but need some help with the wiring of it. I am using DC gaugemaster combie controller. I have attached a copy of the track plan so can anyone tell me where to put the track feeds and the plastic rail joiners please.
Many thanks
Milano
Folks
i am using Das clay to create a road but just don't want to paint the surface black to represent tarmac so can anyone advice me how to get a realistic top coat.
regards
Milano
Folks it been over a year since my last posting, during which I have downsized, moved twice and never did build a layout. I now find that I have time to start a layout but space is now a problem. I have a shelf that a layout could be sit ore don measuring 30" X 9" I do have some 00 gauge and a couple of Peco settrack points. Anybody have any througts for a trackplan.
Milano
Hopefully I have this question in the correct section.
All,
A work colleague of my wife knows that I am interested in model trains and asked her if I would Like a Bachmann EZ controller for free. I have no knowledge of them but would like to have a go at building a DCC layout as I have some locos DCC ready. I understand the Bachmann has very limited functions but I would be using if on an inglenook layout so is it worthwhile getting it?
As an inglenook only uses two points is there much wiring required to get it DCC ready. Do you need to use insulated rail joiners or can metal ones be used on every rail? Maybe someone could provide a simple wiring diagram to help me.
Sorry if the above questions have been asked before.
Thanks
Milano
In recent weeks I have seen reference to z shaped layouts in oo gauge and have wondered what sort of operational protectial would be possible if used fro a small shunting layout?
Are two locos required to move wagons and would boredom set in very quickly?
Thanks
Milano
Colin welcome to RMWeb. I was one the who started the topic as I am interested in building a very simulator one to yours. I have sent you a PM.
Regards
Milano
Folks
I have recently made a 12" long sector plate (00 gauge) from 5mm plywood and glue the track in place however tonight I have found that it has started to warp in the middle. Is this fixable or do I just start again?
Milano
Jim
Many Many thanks for the track plan and measurements. I didn't realise that there was a hidden track as well. Hopefully I will get the baseboard made at the weekend and get some track down.
Cheers
Milano
Yes Mark that's the one. Simple track plan even I could build it I hope. Just not sure about the sector plate. According to the article it will,take a loco and 1 wagon so it doesn't have to be that long.
Thanks for the photos Marc.
Milano
A few years ago in RM magazine there was a 7mm gauge layout called Ledsam Street Yard by Colin French built on a baseboard 3'9 x 1'4". Simple in design but worked really well.
My question is What size could I make it in 00 gauge?
Thanks
Milano
I am sure this question has been asked before but are there any advantages/disadvantages to fitting a point motor directly unto a Peco point without the need for a mounting place? Iknow I will have to cut out a hole out on the baseboard to accommodate it.
Thanks
Milano
Ah thanks Chris. Didn't realise that it was on here. That's my tea break sorted at work sorted this morning.
I may need to ask you a few questions etc.
Cheers
Milano
Having taken advantage of BRM digital magazines available to download for only 99p until Monday I have started to get the ones I am missing that have micro layouts In them.
I came across a layout from May 2014 called Juniper Hill that is only 36ins long using only two points . Minimum buildings needed but lots of atmosphere
My question is what sort of shunting could take place on such a small layout using only two points facing each other as its not. a 3,2,2 inglenook. If I could understand the playability of it I would consider building something very simular.
Milano
While I await a delivery of boxcars and structures from Walthers for my HO layout I have been messing about with some N scale stock I have had for years. A pine shelf 30" x 9 just about allows me to use two Peco medium radius points and some track to build a 3,2,2 inglenook layout.
Should make an interesting project. I do build layouts in the spring and summer and play with them in the Winter.
Milano