4mm Llanfair

Dai88D

Western Thunderer
Most of my ideas pop up while lying in bed in a morning. This morning, I decided to take the loop outside of the shed. The scenery will be far less complicated, and the sound-fitted locos will sound like they are coming from somewhere else...

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Funnily enough, i was thinking just before I saw this post wherher you’d venture outside again! You did this with an O gauge incarnation?
 

Muddysblues

Western Thunderer
Most of my ideas pop up while lying in bed in a morning. This morning, I decided to take the loop outside of the shed. The scenery will be far less complicated, and the sound-fitted locos will sound like they are coming from somewhere else...

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Larry oh oh !!! you might want to hold onto that O gauge shed I just bought …. have you got my bank detail incase you want to refund me :rolleyes:

Craig
 

LarryG

Western Thunderer
It's hard to believe the foundations for my shed were laid down 20 years ago on 17th April 2006. And I still haven't a working layout.... :rolleyes:

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Shortly after, an Austerity was purchased and detailed to match one I fired at Lees MPD. I didn't know about model railway forums and so Peco Code 100 ruled..... :D
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LarryG

Western Thunderer
The internal loop and baseboard were removed and the 'mainline' extended to the hole in the shed wall. Moving back the overbridge has altered the whole balance of the layout...

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It was fortuitous that the sharply curved siding adjacent to the backscene was formed with a Peco 2ft radius track template, and so I was able to slot in a 2ft radius small Y point. It looks like a catch point at the mo, but all will be revealed....
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LarryG

Western Thunderer
Decent weather saw me wiring track. Couldn't be simpler, but there was a short somewhere. I dug up a point and laid a different one after testing. Great. Then another short occurred at the crossover. It can only be another dodgy point, so I've locked up for tonight.

It's re-using old points that is proving to be the problem
 
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paulc

Western Thunderer
Decent weather saw me wiring track. Couldn't be simpler, but there was a short somewhere. I dug up a point and laid a different one after testing. Great. Then another short occurred at the crossover. It can only be another dodgy point, so I've locked up for tonight.

It's re-using old points that is proving to be the problem
Your doing your bit for the planet by recycling, well done Larry . Probably doesn't make you feel any happier though .
 
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