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  1. Also! If it helps, there's a few L&Y kits currently on UK ebay... maybe you can work out a deal with the seller to ship to you? The 23 is one of them fyi
  2. I would suspect the 1F likely has the correct wheels in terms of appearance though I cannot say for certain, I do have a 23 (hopefully) soon to come, it's just in for maintenance then I can pay for it, but I've got a pretty strong L&Y fleet regardless, do need to start work on kit building though as I've got three L&Y kits I need to assemble...
  3. The 23 is probably the most common of the kit only L&Y locos, especially on eBay, in either built or unbuilt form, the OO works one has dropped considerably in price in the second hand market, the 27 is likely to do so awhile after release... there is the option of Dapol's pug in L&Y livery if ever you wanted to just have something to pull the brake van
  4. Looks excellent! Any chance of other L&Y stock appearing? I've not really seen photos of Summerseat itself but I've seen things as large as the Hughes Baltic tanks at Bury Bolton Street itself + the L&Y electrics
  5. It looks very good, nice work! I daresay much it's much better than the resin one I have which was packaged inadequately when I got it... few chips on it and most of the 3D printed parts broke off... Here's hoping I get some better luck with yours!
  6. Excellent work! Lovely locos you've got too, they suit the layout very well! Any chance of sharing the files for the print of the L&Y signal box? I'm modelling the region myself but the availability of specialised parts such as that is... not the best to say the least!
  7. Thanks Ian... yeah I'll just give that a go since nothing I'm doing at the moment seems to be working and I cannot for the life of me figure out the problem, you're right it shouldn't be this painful to do all things considered, been spending an awful lot of time just trying to get one loop of track to work when it really shouldn't be this complex, appreciate all the help everyone
  8. Well that creates a slight problem... the only other set I have is the one that joins up to it to create the first of the inner loops, i could try switching them around and seeing if this works, plus the only time it does not supply power is when the bottom set of points are set to curve away
  9. Refitting those joiners means that I still lose power to the right side of the layout, I'd need a way of fixing that
  10. both rails have insulated joiners on them, also the top points are causing no problems when opened, it's just when the bottom set is and all power on the left side of the track is lost from the top set of points around to the bottom set
  11. Well I thought I'd fixed it, reassembled the layout minus the insulators in the bottom right and everything seemed fine until I connected the two points in the green circle in the image below, previously I had them disconnected, now I have connected them when the engines pass the top set of points on the outer loop when the bottom set of points is open I get a short circuit, and power is lost to the track following the top points despite the fact the top set is set to go straight on and the power track is after the bottom set of points, this is only happened now I've joined up that section, though I have not put insulators on it so maybe I need to?
  12. Right well... I've made the trackplan, not gone too well as the programme I've used has decided that the pieces I've used shouldn't go together even though they have... to explain the colours, the lime green sections show where the track does connect even though the programme showed it wouldn't, the red lines are where my insulated fishplates were last, the black 'x' is the current position of my controller, the yellow circle shows an area that lacks space on the diagram for the second track but has plenty of space in person and the darker green arrows indicate the region where I lose power to the track, for reference it starts about halfway through the point on the outer loop at the back of the layout itself... hope this helps somewhat, you can see I have moved the power track forwards here too! apologies if my complete lack of model railway knowledge is showing itself, first time making a proper layout and running into many problems as I go along
  13. The power track was moved forward as you recommended, the yellow line indicating where the insulators are was added because that area crosses over to my inside loop, i think for the sake of ease I'm just going to build up the trackplan and then we can go from there, but as to what you've said when the insulators are removed everything runs, as I've had issues with prior, the points when switched cause a short, which I'm trying to sort on top of getting everything working, I'll post the plan when it's done, hopefully that helps
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