The Yard - A small industrial layout in 7mm

InvernessTMD

Western Thunderer
Thinking about the lorry positioning, could some form of ir detection system that shows a green when the lorry is fully on the turntable?
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Thinking about the lorry positioning, could some form of ir detection system that shows a green when the lorry is fully on the turntable?
We are going to try a simple LED in a tube set into the road bed of the turntable. If that does not work, a sensor may be an option, but the activation indicator has to be in the same filed of vision as the lorry.

Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
I have now mounted the controller cable faceplate under the power shelf, along with the three long CAT5 cables. The transformer for the base station is also mounted on the shelf now, one less thing to pack and plug in.

The faceplate that needed to be fitted.

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All fitted. I had some angle brackets in stock, only one hole on the faceplate needed to be re-dilled to suit. The black cables go to the handsets, the yellow to the base station.

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Base station with transformer on top of the shelf. The base station unplugs to be packed for transport.

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I used plumbing pipe clips to hold the three CAT5 cables.

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Power shelf back in place, bolted to leg unit and under the baseboards.

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
I cleaned up all the parts for the two wagons.

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Started assembly along with Kadee mounting bolts (8BA).

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Assembled along with 0.7mm wire where needed.

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Got four Kadee No.5 coupler parts ready and assembled them.

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Added 10 grams of lead weight.

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Set up the couplers using Kadee height gauge and pliers.

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Shown with our existing flat beds, this shows the extra space we have now, should make loading with the crane a bit easier.

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They are now in the workshop drying after painting in primer. I did Maskol the wheels before priming. Looking at the label on the bottle, I have had this a while!

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
I thought we had pretty much done all we can with the layout until one of the team suggested, it would be nice to have an industrial chimney.

We mocked up a rough cardboard one and tried it behind the factories in the rear corner.

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It will bolt onto the end rear factory. I don't need to model the top or bottom because it won't be seen from the front.

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It also has to fit in the rear of one of the factories for storage during transport.

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I carefully measured up (or so I thought) and created the AW for laser cutting.

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A few hours later I had a kit of 2mm MDF parts.

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I glued these up.

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Bolted in place.

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Then checked the fit for storage in the back of the factory, to find I had forgotten about the 4mm strengthening plate, aaarrrggghhh!

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Back to the computer to alter the drawings and cut again.

Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
With the Tonbridge show just a week away, thoughts have turned toward finishing the chimney to a useable state.
A coat of red primer has been applied. The chimney on the right is the incorrect one, but kept to be used for a practice finishing piece.

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Various patches of colour have been applied along with a fine filler and acrylic mix for the mortar.

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Excess filler has been wiped off.

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A lightning conductor strip has been made from some flattened 1.5mm copper cable. Wall clips made from 0.6mm nickle silver wire. The odd shaped piece of wire is placed in the first drill hole, the conductor strip is then held against this wire while the hole for other clip leg hole is drilled.


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A ladder is affixed to another wall using brackets bent from 0.6mm wire. The piece of 2mm MDF is used as a spacer while the brackets are glued.

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A very simple jig was made the help with trimming the brackets to the correct length.


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Held in a pin vice for cleaning up with a file.

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Milk bottle caps come in handy for storing the brackets until they are used.

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This how it fits to one of the rear factories. Still some weathering to do.


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Sits quite nicely at the rear of the layout. It is surprising how it makes the layout look a lot deeper than it actually is, just 22 inches front to back.

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
With the Tonbridge show tomorrow, the layout was loaded in the trailer yesterday, the two new wagons have been weathered and the locos cleaned and serviced.
Show prep is not just the locos, the lorries and crane need checking over, lubricating and of course charging.
This Saturday at Tonbridge is just a one day show, for two day shows we charge the lorries after the first day as well. I suspect they could last two days on one charge, but do not want to risk it.

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Martin
 
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