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  1. I've adopted a simpler, less bulky approach for displaying my micro layouts at exhibitions. Not original by any means, Iain Rice mentioned the basic method in his excellent Cameo Layouts book. 

     

    Most venues have tables long enough for most micros (or multiple tables). But yes, they can be on the lower side.

     

    I made a simple and cheap set of folding layout stands from 4mm ply and some small (1in/25mm) butt hinges.IMG_20230410_174513.jpg.0f7ff5bc8b3112c2b029aff2fef56f0e.jpgIMG_20230410_173532.jpg.47cb34e9626a506f7a5038eb6b5775d0.jpg

     

    These slot into simple battens licated on the underside of the board and hold the stand in a V shape for stability. On a single board, theres one near each end. On multi-board layouts one board will have 2 stands, the others piggy-back off that and have only a single stand. 

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    The stands are hidden, along with all the other usual detritus, with a suitable 'skirt' velcroed arpund the lower edge of the board. 

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    My stands are about 14in/35cm, on a standard table that brings rail height from floor to around 4ft. The stand height also means rail height aligns with the Tim Horn display stand I use as a fiddlestick support. The stands are common to all my Lack micros. There is a lower (7in/18cm) set which were the original ones I made. 

     

    However... Most venues also have chairs in abundant supply, soI usually sit to operate and have a couple of extra chairs along the table for viewers to sit and watch the layouts at a nice viewing height. Why stand all day/weekend when you can sit? 

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  2. The display box (well, fascia, end boards and lighting strip) are now glued and pinned to the Lack. The back board will wait until the bulk of the scenic work is done.

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    2 sockets on the right-hand side for the track and light feeds, a pair of spst isolating switches on the left for the bay and headshunt. Lights are 2 LED strips, one warm, one cool. And I've fitted the point handles - innards from choc-blocks just screwed onto the protruding wires.

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    Scenics next, the Woodland Scenics foliage has arrived, so I can crack on with the trees.

    Coaches have had a blue primer coat ahead of a BangerBlue spraying session in the near future.

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  3. The track is now fixed in place, wired up and tested. Point rodding fitted, with some strategic holes drilled in the fascia to poke the point rods through. 

     

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    Ply display box surround is primed and painted, I'll glue and pin it to the Lack tomorrow, though I'll leave the back board off until the bulk of the scenic work is done. 

     

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    The coaches have a coat of primer, I'll get some BangerBlue on them this week, and to the 2nd loco body. Must order the coach number decals from Railtec! 

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