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So far so good (apart from the green wire). Look forward to seeing how you get on with this as I would like to add the signal type to my layout (in time) but there is no mimic panel in mine to contend with. That should make life simpler. I like that. R-
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Green wire is now in my possession. Before I start the soldering marathon I will fit the one I prepared earlier and connect it up to prove I have all my connections in the right place (I’ve been caught out before :D ).

While I was out that nice man from Yodel delivered a package from Hatton’s. Fortunately it only contained the oily weathering kit I mentioned the other day rather than anything more fragile. Yes, you guessed it, it was tossed over a 6’ fence.
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Steve M wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 12:11 pm Green wire is now in my possession. Before I start the soldering marathon I will fit the one I prepared earlier and connect it up to prove I have all my connections in the right place (I’ve been caught out before :D ).

While I was out that nice man from Yodel delivered a package from Hatton’s. Fortunately it only contained the oily weathering kit I mentioned the other day rather than anything more fragile. Yes, you guessed it, it was tossed over a 6’ fence.
Just be glad it arrived at all. :shock:
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Hope you contacted Hattons about the idiot delivery person.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:39 am Hope you contacted Hattons about the idiot delivery person.
Oh yes.
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Had another fiddle with this today, and yes I got the wiring wrong to start off with. This is roughly what the lights controlling entry to the goods yard will look like.

Image9D2724C1-386C-4C6D-9965-1AE8F378413A by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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They look good Steve. Size seems perfect as well. R-
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Thanks Roger, I guessed correctly about the scale. Not prototypical and definitely not sited correctly but they will add another dimension to operating the layout.
I just need to find the time to do all the soldering. :D
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Close enough for Govt. work Steve. R-
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Excellent work as usual.
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