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  1. 2 hours ago, RFS said:

     

    These are what I used, but they're very expensive on Ebay as they're sold as "post free" and I never found a seller with a multi-buy option. Better off going to somewhere like Screwfix where you don't have to pay a postage cost on every one you buy.

     

    I've not bothered with covers. After all, if you instead soldered all your droppers to the bus wires you would have loads of live spots all the way along the wires. Plus the rails above are all live. We're only dealing with low voltage anyway, plus any sniff of a short and the DCC Command Station is going to shut power off immediately. And I assume you wouldn't go working under the baseboard with the DCC system powered up would you?

    Thanks guys. 
    Those are exactly what I mean by blocks too.

    The items pictured by Ron are multiway connectors rather than blocks.

    Cheers,

    John

     

  2. Just under two weeks to go so five layout reviews to whet your appetite

    Sixpenny Handley: This is by James Handley (age 16) It is his first layout which took 6 months to build (with his dad’s help). It is loosely based on a Southern region theme, twin track station with run around loop and a small goods yard. It includes interchangeable modular scenery, lots of recycled scenery and rolling stock

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    Bartholomew’s Hollow is by Nathanael Handley (age 11) and this is his first exhibition layout too. It is built to be free standing but can also attach to Sixpenny Handley to allow them to both operate together. Featuring a central turntable and engine sheds and servicing facilities, it is set at the edge of a quarry. This will also feature modular scenery. 

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    Burdale Quarry is by Tony Kell in O gauge / Scale7. Burdale Quarry was a real quarry located near Driffield in the Yorkshire Wolds. The only similarity between the real quarry and the model is the name. The layout is modelled to Scale Seven Standard, similar to O gauge but the track and wheel standards more closely represent the real thing. The layout depicts a small quarry loader, a couple of sidings and a station halt. The track is all hand built using C&L components and the points are operated using model aircraft servo motors. The fiddle yards use cassette storage. 

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    Shabbey Road by De Havilland MRS is OO Gauge. A fun OO gauge underground DIY (Drive it yourself) layout for children. Stock is largely from the ‘Underground Ernie’ family. The layout has been built using second hand buildings donated by members and this shows what can be achieved with very little expense. Please note: This is a hands-on layout intended for two children to operate, donations go to a local charity and the children will get a certificate to take home.

    Middleton, by De Havilland MRS is also OO Gauge.

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    Excuding Shabbey Road, this is the society's second OO gauge layout, portraying the Middleton branch in the 1930s. The first was retired and scrapped at the end of 2012. However new lightweight boards have been constructed, track laying and basic scenery work on the new version is now complete. As the name suggests the layout is based on and closely follows the terminus of the LNER branch line from Darlington, through Barnard Castle, terminating at Middleton-in-Teesdale. The period is set in the 1930s and many excellent models of the ex-NER and newer LNER prototype rolling stock may be seen running.

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    Advanced ticket sales close on Friday 31st May so get your order in now via our website. Follow us on Facebook and if you have specific questions - contact our exhibition manager:

    Jackie Kneeshaw
    East Anglian Model Railway Exhibition Manager
    07810 861362 / 01480 454927
     
    https://m.facebook.com/East-Anglian-Model-Railway-Exhibition-308140952659301/
    https://www.stneotsmrc.com/exhibition-news

     

     

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  3. And here are the traders, demonstrators and societies

     

    Traders

    Gramodels

    Lord and Butler

    GC Weathering

    KS Laser Design

    ADM Turntables

    Keith's Model Railways

    Model Scenery Supplies

    Petite Properties

    Squires Model & Craft Tools

    Trains 4U

    Bob Pearman Books

    Joe Lock Model Railways

    Layouts 4 U

    Digitrains

    Cheltenham Model Centre

    Ten Commandments

    Freestone Model Accessories

    Plus Daughters... and Granddaughter

    The Little Layout Company

    Hobby Holidays

    Model Roads and Tramways (MRT) 

    Air Framed

    H & A Models

    Megapoints Controllers 

    Skytrex (2013) Ltd

    Severn Models

    The Craftlight Company

    3D Printing Corner

    SM Models

    Ron Connor Totem Signs

    James Green Artist

     

    Demonstrations

    Card Buildings from scratch                  Will Heath

    Loco crew & figure painting                  GC Weathering

    All types of soldering                              Rob Bishop

    7mm Kit building                                     Jon Gardner & Robin Arkinstall

    Building stock and locos in 4mm         Tony Wright

     

     

    Societies

    Gauge O Guild 

    St Neots MRC Club stand

    B17 Locomotive Trust

    Battle of Britain 92 Squadron

    Kettering & District MRC

    Corby & District MRC

    Northampton & District MRC

    Northampton Society of Model Engineers

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  4. Here is the layout list for the show                                        

    45C Westlands                                                      OO gauge

    Moorside Valley Railway                                      N gauge

    Feltham Road MPD                                              OO gauge

    Frackingham                                                          O gauge

    Nonsuch                                                                 O 16.5NG

    Penna Lane TMD                                                   OO gauge

    Farmers Drove                                                       N gauge

    Coleford                                                                  OO9 gauge

    Fryton                                                                       Z gauge

    Hampton End                                                         G scale   

    Chelma Canyon                                                      ON30 (USA) 1 in 48th scale

    Gneiss Cider                                                            Gn15 1 in 24th scale

    Burnham                                                                  OO gauge

    Copper Wort                                                           OO gauge

    Burdale Quarry                                                       O gauge

    Middleton                                                                OO gauge

    Shabbey Road                                                         OO gauge for children to operate

    Smrzovka                                                                  TT 3mm scale (Czech)

    St Martin de Boschville                                           Gauge 1 plus 1 in 35 scale military  (French)

    The Vale Maentwrog                                               4mm NG  (Welsh)

    Dock Green Loco                                                     O gauge

    Zanesville                                                                  HO gauge (USA)

    Coldharbour Lane                                                   O gauge 

    Roberts No 2                                                            O Gauge

    Tigley Yard                                                                O Gauge

    Cameo Callaton                                                       2mm Finescale

    Zweiburg                                                                   N gauge  (German)

    Portsea                                                                      3mm

    Stamford East                                                           N gauge

    The Great Minion Railway                                       OO gauge

    Fredstone Lane                                                         N gauge

    Bewdley                                                                      OO gauge

    Bear Creek                                                                 N gauge (Canadian)

    Sixpenny Handley & Bartholomew's Hollow       OO gauge

    Wattisham & Combs                                                N gauge

    Barental & Dorf                                                         HOm (Swiss)

    Blackgang                                                                   Gauge 3 (Isle of Wight

    Amiens 1918 - Tracks & Trenches                         OO9

    Priory Lane                                                                N gauge

    Fen End Pit                                                                 G1 

  5. The East Anglian Model Railway Exhibition, on June 8th & 9th has a new venue and new dates.

    The show, organised by St Neots Model Railway Club, now has a bigger, better venue. We are going to the single level exhibition space in the Arena at Kettering Conference Centre, NN15 6PB, 

    This is a permanent move following the closure of the Arena at Wood Green Animal Charity Centre. If you loved this show when it was in Godmanchester, you will love it even more now.

    There are 40 (yes 40!)  layouts for you to see in all of the popular gauges including some continental and, many that have not been seen in this part of the country before.

    There will be 31 traders who will be selling all the much needed items required for making the hobby come to life, and this year, we also have six demonstrators showing you various modelling techniques, and we are pleased to welcome representatives from the local Northamptonshire model clubs and other associated societies from further afield.

    If you are travelling by train, the vintage bus will be doing free transfers to and from Kettering Railway Station. For those travelling by car, there will be plenty of free parking with a free bus running to overflow car parks.

    The show is open from 10am - 5pm on Saturday 8th June and 10am - 4pm on Sunday 9th June.

    Advance tickets can be purchased here: https://www.stneotsmrc.com/advanced-ticket-purchase Advance ticket holders will be allowed entry from 09.45am on both days.

    For more information see  https://www.stneotsmrc.com/exhibition-news

    John K

     

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  6. We use JMRI with Withrottle server and now we have abandoned fixed hardware panels.

    The panel appears on whatever mobile device the operator is using and routes are set (or simple turnout changes) made by tapping the screen.

    The latest layout will uses Raspberry Pi 3B+ with a touch screen as the base computer.

    For the record the DCC system underlying our setups is Lenz.

    John K

  7. No Phil it is not.

    noun
    noun: train; plural noun: trains

     

    1. 1. 
      a series of connected railway carriages or wagons moved by a locomotive or by integral motors.
      "a freight train"
    2. 2. 
      a number of vehicles or pack animals moving in a line.
      "a camel train"
      synonyms: processionlinefilecolumnconvoycavalcadecaravanqueuerankstringsuccessionprogressionarray
      "a train of elephants dragging logs"
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