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  1. 9 minutes ago, PMP said:

    Mine was a little squeaky in reverse to start with, but has settled nicely with running in. Lights are directional.

    I was just watching your video before seeing this post. It convinced me to get one. I can't decide which version to get though, it will be going on an industrial layout but orange is a bit loud for my taste. 

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  2. Thanks for kind works James. 

     

    Progress has slowed a little, school holidays and trying to make the most of the limited dry days we are having. 

     

    Currently working on fencing and scratch building trees. I'll add some pictures once I have made some worthwhile progress.

  3. Does anyone have one sitting on a shelf collecting dust that they wish to part with? 

     

    Looking for an industrial or low bunker version. No fussed on livery as it's for a project, it doesn't matter if it's a little scruffy or a non runner, although a good runner would be preferred, as long as the price reflects this. 

     

    Thanks

  4. Many thanks for the kind words and encouragement. It's the first project I've taken on and not felt overwhelmed, I've tried to keep it as simple as possible with a aim to get a completed layout. I have plans for something a bit larger in the future but I'm enjoying building this little layout, it's taught me a lot already. 

     

    I had a few hours on it yesterday evening and got the bulk of the low level greenery put down. It's my first attempt at layering grass and bushes, I'm pretty pleased with the results.

     

    Trees next, I've never made trees before but I'm diving head first into scratch building them. 

     

     

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  5. Made some progress over the last few days. 

     

    Track is laid and powered up, I've had the Peckett running about on it quite happily. I'm not quite happy with the geometry of the rear track so I'll probably alter this by straightening the end where it goes off scene.

     

    Unfortunately I had some warping to the base so I've had to fix a couple of batons underneath to pull things straight. I suspect bringing it into the warm from a damp shed caused that. On the upside I am able to hide all the wiring beneath the layout now. 

     

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  6. Kilmersdon Top (working title as the layout doesn't have a name) is a micro layout based on the approach to Kilmersdon incline.  

     

    I've been away from the hobby for a few years due to other distractions but now I feel the need to build a layout again. I have started several layouts in the past, most haven't got beyond laying track and adding power, I think I've been over ambitious and the project has lost steam. 

     

    I decided that I needed to start on a basic layout with achievable goals to actually get a layout complete. I started kicking around some ideas for a colliery but I can't decide what I want so whilst I'm planning that, and before any enthusiasm wains, I needed to make something in the meantime hence this little micro layout. Having read James Hilton's Small Layout Handbook massively inspired this plan, it really helped me focus my thought process. It is a superb book and I highly recommended it.

     

    Above my hobby area I have a shelf 44" x 9" which is ideal for a quick build. I wanted something self contained that was ready to go when I wanted 5 minutes shunting. Kilmersdon colliery appealed greatly to me due to its compact nature, especially the Peckett shunting small rakes of mineral wagons. My plan is to build the top of the incline where wagons where shuffled on and off it. I can get prototypical operation by abstracting the incline as a 4" (on the right) off scene area where empty and full wagons will be changed by hand. The rest of the layout will be scenic, the headshunt (colliery line) will be long enough for a Peckett W4 or Hunslet 16" plus two wagons. 

     

    The build is very simple, it's a piece of 3/4" ply as a base covered with cork to make burying wires easier. I've started laying the track which is PECO code 75 with electrofrog points operated by hand. Frog control will be be momentary toggle switches. Everything I've used so far has been leftover from old projects. 

     

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    The two long lines will feed onto the incline and the siding at the front will be to shunt incoming empties into. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, pauliebanger said:

    I should have been clearer.

    The arrangement with ZIMO is that PI can fit decoders to rtr Victory models and supply decoders to customers of DC versions for retrofit.

    Since no one has yet received a sound decoder, even in RTR purchases, you are in the same position as everyone else, so PI should be able to supply the decoder and sound project when stocks are received from ZIMO.

     

    Paul 

     

     

    Thank you for explaining that Paul, makes sense now. I didn't realise that no sound versions had been supplied. I'll just have to be patient.

     

    Dean

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