Four Bridges

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Re: Four Bridges

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Now that's what you call a 'space'!
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andy757
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Re: Four Bridges

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I decided against buying the red point panel after some potentially dodgy bidding on the tinterweb auction site. I've now purchased a different one which will allow me to control the 17 points I currently have, and there's enough spare switches should I decide to expand the layout.

So the next job is to get the points currently wired transferred to the new panel, then carry on and finish off the others. Once all tested I can then start to look at ballast for the track.
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Re: Four Bridges

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A little update to share which locos I've bought since April '18:
  • Locomotive Number Manufacturer Sound

    Class 47 47 033 Hornby Yes
    Class 47 47 298 Heljan No
    Class 150 57256 Bachmann Yes
    Class 37 37 051 Bachmann Yes
    Class 128 55992 Heljan Yes
    Class 33 33 030 Heljan Yes
    Class 66 66 062 Bachmann Yes
    Class 66 66 022 Bachmann Yes
    Class 47 47 365 Bachmann Yes
I'm starting to think ahead about adding a fiddle yard that will allow trains to run in and out the other end rather than the current in/out the same way option I have at the moment. I may add a 7ft x 2ft section at one end but that would then remove the ability to walk all the way round the layout. The other, probably better option, would be to add a 5ft x 2ft section in the space currently not used other than to stand and watch the trains.

Trains would come off the right hand Helix into the yard then out the other end, around the left Helix and back onto the "main line" onto the main layout section.

Picture here gives the idea https://www.flickr.com/photos/16113522@ ... 6412493020
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Re: Four Bridges

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Have you tested the link Andy? I get an error message saying the album I'm looking for does not exist. R-
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Re: Four Bridges

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Yes, the link works for me ok. I just tested it again.
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Re: Four Bridges

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Gives error 403.
Says I need to be signed in and I don't have permission to view this album
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The Flickr permissions are set for anyone to view (public).

Try this https://flic.kr/s/aHsmjXxR7m
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Yup, that link is fine. R-
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Re: Four Bridges

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Looks amazing. What is that you are using for road bed?
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Re: Four Bridges

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Cork tiles cut down to size for track bed. I'll then ballast all the scenic area track work too.
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