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John Rich

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  1. The Signal Box in the photo is rather nice, I suppose the best thing to do is once the track diagram is finalised work out how many levers would be required to operate station limits then add in the off scene advance starter plus anything else required within the box and work out how big it would need to be.

     

    Once we know that we can always add in "modellers licence".

     

    John

  2. Haven't had a chance to look in on this thread for a couple of days, fantastic sequence of photos from the development of the bridgework down to the unpainted wood wagons, this layout is truly superb.

     

    I'm a bit miffed at the moment as my new and hardly run Dapol Jinty has sheared a crank pin nut of all things, good response from Dapol service who are going to fit a new wheel set but if I hadn't been lazy and built a kit I could have fixed it myself, hey ho !!!

     

    Seeing layouts like this keeps morale up.

     

    John

  3. not in the least. I honestly don't know. looking at the photo it certainly looks like it only has brakes on one side. Whether it has a lever on the other side as I think it should I can't say. You will forgive me if I don't spend the rest of the afternoon unpacking the stored-away layout to find it.

     

    Chaz

    I have often wondered with brake levers on one side only how much of a pain in the proverbial this must have been for the shunter if the mix of wagons meant the levers were on different sides, I assume he would have had some "trick of the trade" to get around the problem or were there alway levers on both sides but only brake blocks on one side of this type of wagon ?

     

    John

  4. Thanks Edwardian,

    To be honest, it's comments like yours and others that spur me on. I have discovered a whole new aspect to this modelling lark since coming on this forum; I used to enjoy modelling for my own benefit for sure, but now the pleasure I derive from it is hugely more satisfying when it can be shared with other like-minded souls such as your good self.

    Richard

     

    I for one am really happy you decided to share, your modelling skills are nothing short of inspirational.

     

    John

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  5. My experience has been that for smaller layouts, point motors seem to be overkill. I am thinking of going for wire-in-tube next time as it is both cheaper and more reliable.

    A good point, I was just trying them out but with an aversion to electrics maybe wire in tube will be worth looking into when the time comes.

     

    Even the Cobalts on my mates layout are not infallible and he has had a couple of failures, trying to reduce what can go wrong will be my target.

     

    John

  6. Nick,

     

    I am building a small 6 x 1 terminus to keep my hand in whilst attempting a house move. I installed SEEP motors to try them out,they are just about ok but knowing now what I do I wouldn't use them again.

     

    I thought it was my wiring at fault but I now believe one or two of the point motors weren't working very well. Having installed lots of Cobalts on a friends layout and found them vey user friendly that is the way I will go when I get a chance to start on a larger layout again.

     

    John

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  7. An interesting little snippet I picked up some years ago whilst standing starring at various waggons and carts in a museum was that the reason we have a dashboard in a car is because the board at the front of a cart to protect the driver from the spatter from the horses hooves was called a dashboard because the spatter was known as "Dash".

     

    Apologies if everybody knew that, and I was the only one who didn't

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  8. Barnham and Littlehampton used to have good semaphores as did most of the line down from Horsham to Bognor. I suspect they have all gone on the main line but maybe Littlehampton still has some?

    Beautiful signals Graham.

    P

    Yep Littlehampton still has some lovely Semaphore Starters.

     

    John

  9. I have just found this thread and have to say the quality of the modelling is superb. It is particularly interesting to me as we are attempting a house downsize move currently and I was a little concerned about my reduced modelling space.

     

    Seeing what you are achieving in your available space has put those concerns to rest, if I could equal a mere smidgen of this quality I would be a happy chap.

     

    John

  10. Hello Alan, I have been away for a few day's so I am late to your post regarding the possible dismantling of kingsbridge. I am certain that whatever you build will of course be stunning.

     

    Personally I am always drawn to the smaller layouts at shows, I don't know why but I am and I have also enjoyed Iain Rice's Cameo Layouts book.

     

    Planning a house move means I don't have a large layout at the moment so I am tinkering around with a small 6 x 1 layout that will have a small fiddle yard and I am enjoying it probably more so than trying to build a larger layout, and of course it becomes a much more achievable project.

     

    Good luck with your decision making and if a new cameo layout appears I look forward to the thread.

     

    John

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