WEST ORTON
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Fully agree with WTD ……your scenery looks excellent and very authentic………will be more than pleased to get even remotely close to that standard on my current hillside / tunnel project.
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Yes, your scenery is excellent. I feel like I could step into the scene! Very inspiring (and depressing at the same time!)
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Thanks for the comments and encouragement chaps.
Another couple of hours in the shed this morning making my eyes go squiffy. This is the basic linkage set up to operate all four signal arms from three levers. Some adjustments are needed once the final arms are set in place but the video below gives an idea of what it is supposed to do. Apologies for the unintended upper quadrant moment and the wonky base.
20220609_120115 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Another couple of hours in the shed this morning making my eyes go squiffy. This is the basic linkage set up to operate all four signal arms from three levers. Some adjustments are needed once the final arms are set in place but the video below gives an idea of what it is supposed to do. Apologies for the unintended upper quadrant moment and the wonky base.
20220609_120115 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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I ordered some servos and assorted bits today........I blame you Brian.
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