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  1. Way back I built the tunnel that runs out behind the quay. Had no tracksettas then and played it by judging set track curves laid on top the flexi track poor I know but been doing that for a while. Anyway running the West Country through the tunnel once in every 5 times it would derail the front bogie. Applying the set tracker there was an obvious flaw. Nothing for it in pure Tony Wrights guidance get the track running perfectly before scenery.

    Even read a reference to that today on a thread somewhere!

     

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    Doing it in stages first bit to tunnel mouth glued 50/50 water Pva.

     

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  2. 4 minutes ago, queensquare said:


    Thanks Ade. The big test for me will come with wiring it all up - that will tax my very limited knowledge in that department to the max!

     

    Jerry

    You and me both! Wiring is a nightmare!

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  3. Coming on a treat Alex,a lovely scene you are creating. Most realistic.

    On the water on the rocks look, Simon over at Heaton Lodge Junction used thin cheap super glue to good effect, I copied & even used for oil presence on axle boxes it works very well.

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  4. More done track got to the other side and copper clad done that side on the join.
    forgot to add droppers on the 1st bit of rail on the new side of the viaduct and the track was superglued down only a few sleepers after the copper clad so managed with the help of the helping hands tool to lift and sort it.
    The feed for the viaduct was a puzzle I had ideas of magnets and copper clad with brass bearer passing power then it came to me just sneak a pair of wires of the side into a connection block and disguise the block under something removable.
    Soldering ain’t pretty but with the new station it’s so much easier! I realise how bad the old Amazon cheapie was now!
     

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    Cheers for looking in.

    More soon.

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  5. Put plenty of time in but not a lot to show! Getting viaduct sturdy enough and lined up. Copper clad soldered on Lellizzick end. Layers of foam board on and track trimmed to suit a baulk timbering look.
    But trying not to get bogged down on the detail and get trains running!

     

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    Foam board needs relaying on the left of the viaduct in the second photo.
    Using carpet spray adhesive it sometimes reacts to plastics, the sliver of some I used there to aid the transition in levels has, should of tested it. I use it for speed!
    More soon.

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  6. 2 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

     

    Been in stock at Lord and Butler since Friday, Ade so, yes, I have it/them (!).........via Santa of course. 

     

    As are all the Mainline Hunslets, in stock that is.......not with me.......gulp....

     

    You think you have a problem ? Try working opposite a display case with these little chaps  staring at you all day.......

     

    Rob. 

     

     

    Can’t wait to see it and what your going to do with it once Santa has been.

    Oooh I forgot your in the inside so to speak!

    Never think of Lord & Butler perhaps I should.

    Yes you wouldn’t be the first that has blown all their wages on pretty things they work alongside even at a staff discount!

    Mainline Hunslet there’s a web search I need to do!

    Cheers.

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