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  1. Mid morning now at PN, and it will soon be time for elevenses, Tizer probably, but a bit early for hard boiled egg, or even the succulent Lyons fruit pie. While deciding, we can watch another B17 meandering along the engine line on its way to number one bay.

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    And soon after it has made its way through and past Platform 2, a DMU arrives from Louth.

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    I was more of a Wagon Wheel and frozen Jubly sort of boy myself.

  2. Ok, so a bit more detail, I currently have x4 gaugemaster "trainsave" TSV lamps, it says they can be powered by either dc or ac 9 volts. It goes on to say lights can be connected in series to reduce brightness, but over voltage will result in heat and possible damage. Voltage from the controller is 19.3v. ac which will be switched. I will have x4 each of these lamps at each open end of the platform and another 4 of the same manufacture, but taller for the goods/turntable area. I then intend to fix loose leds under the canopies(that will be 14 of them, one for each  Metcalfe Po 340 canopy), there will also be 4 buildings each with an led fitted. Finally there will be 10 street lights added at the lower level later, these will probably be the same gauge master ones.

  3. As a follow on question to this, I am about to wire in around 20 lights on the Leicester GC station, would you recommend a bus line and wire in parallel, or daisy chain them in series in batches? Parallel seems the obvious to me, with individual resistor for each lamp. Thanks

    p.s. forgot to add switched output from a Gaugemaster 16v outlet.

  4. Trawling through a 1959 loco shedbook I found 47203, a Jinty allocated to 15E Leicester Central, the only non Eastern Region loco allocated to the shed, the rest were 5 V2 and a dozen B1's, all I need to do now is try and work out what went on what service, I'm guessing the Jinty would have either been a station pilot or in one of the goods yards shunting.

    The 1959 shed book clearly illustrates the dramatic decline in steam and the equally rapid rise of diesel, all be it not noticeable on the GC so much.

  5. Don't recall ever seeing a 4F on the GC around Leicester. The Jinty is OK as 47442 transferred fro Leicester Midland to Leicester Central in October '59 and stayed for about 6 months.

     

    I can't recall them either, but there 11 of them in 1963 sheded at Leicester Central, but then at that time all sorts of steam was being dumped on the GC, can't remember a Jinty either, other than at Leicester Midland. Modellers licence will mean there may well be the "Odd special" visiting. As Leicester was a change over station for both engines and crews(or both) we had stuff from the GWR and from the frozen north turn up, especially in the summer when such expresses would run from Edinburgh to the west country holiday resorts.

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  6. Starting to look at locos and rolling stock, first port of call were my old Ian Allan loco shed books, I cannot remember seeing many 0-6-0 4f's, yet there was 11 of them in the early 1960's, I even had most of them crossed off, so I saw them. Funny how you remember the glamorous(apart perhaps from 9f's) bigger loco's but not the work horses who probably pulled every pickup freight train in that period.

    So the Triang, from my yoof, 4f will need some serious upgrading, a perfect place to start after not having touched an engine since early 1983, proper hand rails and maybe some better detailing. Don't think I'll be using the Jinty though, unless any snuck down the Burton line from the LMS.

  7. The Up morning Grantham/Nottingham express, aka the Mark Lane Flyer, is another train I had always run with a generic formation, using my " Grantham buffet Car" set. When it came up on screen this time though, I decided to see if I could get the correct formation from loose stock. The good news was that I had all the right stock, but the bad news was that coupling incompatibility means I couldn't put it together in the right order. This is as close as I could get.

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    Correct so far.

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    BCK should be MK1, and the SO should be an SK, but that failed.

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    The BSK should be MK1 too, but probably wasn't some of the time.

     

    Anyway, after the train had left, the Ivatt  4 which had taken its stock down to the carriahe sidings took the opportunity to back down onto the engine line to New England, and is seen about to pass under Spital Bridge.

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    How do you know what coach went where, is it because you remember or is there a list somewhere?

  8. Had a small session on the railway, still waiting for the postman with a point for the South goods area, I have pretty much made the station platform and some of the buildings have been made. First attempt at scratch building using card, these will be replaced as I have now sourced some better images of the station, there's a cloakroom to fit on the north end of the platform that I had forgotten about.

    I took one of these set of Hornby steps, cut it in half, then jig sawed holes to suit for the steps down to the subway, quite pleased with this.

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    The fencing will not be used, just had some, so tried it to get a feel for how it might look

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  9. Just followed this from start to here, some inspiring work done, given me a few ideas for Leicester Central, though the station side of my layout is now quite advanced, the opposite side of the oval will be countryside, so your back scenes and scenery will give me the desired effect. The station is going to take me the rest of this year, so it will be cold days in the loft in the new year when I hope to start on the other side.

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  10. Ran the Hornby A3 "Flying Fox" round a few times both to test the track and to run the loco in a bit(second hand purchase),it ground to a halt, tender motor still running? Inspection showed the drive sprocket had moved on the shaft coming away from the wheel drive sprockets, a dab of glue has done a tempory fix but this will need sorting, any suggestions, can I buy spares?

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