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Re: RSR new layout.

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Can you not lift the shed off to get to the track?
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No, that's the problem, WTD, those crossbars, strips, call them what you will, lie under the track, so you can't lift the shed without lifting the track as well. Also, I forgot to mention before, the shed is second-hand and the roofs are all firmly cemented on.

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I understand. Should the roof be removable.
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Quite right, WTD. I would certainly have left the roofs loose.
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Pity it’s stuck are you sure it can’t be removed very carefully, not with a hammer. If you can’t get to the track it will cause you endless problems eventually.
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I'll certainly look at that roof more closely, WTD, but there are four panels per bay, so if I have to do the modification to the floor, I will. As you say, leaving those tracks inaccessible will be a ticking time-bomb.
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The curves of the northern approach have been superelevated as described in post 113. The strips of card under the outer rails can just be made out. I must say I'm quite pleased with the effect. Debating now whether to superelevate the curved tracks through the station.

I've uploaded a few more pix to flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/53775591@N06/page1

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Connected the Gaugemaster handhelds recently, so the cab control's now operational. It is possible to send a train through the reversing loops non-stop by setting the CW and ACW mainline controllers to the same speed. This will be useful for running track-cleaning trains. Otherwise, I'm just marking time now playing trains for a bit. There are a few videos on flickr, in case anyone's interested. https://www.flickr.com/photos/188026976@N08/

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Do you ever lose a train, in there? :shock:
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Super videos Artur - how many trains can you run at once - I assume eventually it will require multi-operators? BB
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