Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
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Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
I have been under the boards today. Four DCC Cobalt iP point motors fitted to two 3-way electrofrog points, wired and working - fiddle yard is almost fully operational again - I still have to shorten the pins and grind them flush with the tie bar.
IMG_1754 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr
IMG_1754 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr
Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
Coming along nicely Barry.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
Can I ask please where you purchased those particular 3 way turnouts from ?, I have been looking for those for quite some time but have never been able to find them anywhere.
Also are the code 75 or code 100 rail, I do have some code 75 track intermixed with code 100 byway of transition pieces which works well with the vast majority of my stock, although having said that, there are a few items with older lima wheels fitted which I have to restrict where they can go
I have recently assembled 2 × 4 coach Class 508 units ( based fictionally on them being delivered to merseyrail as 4 coaches insyead of 3 ), I would have to check the wheels to make sure there are no lima wheels fitted but those turnouts would be ideal additions to my layout once I get it all put together.
Also are the code 75 or code 100 rail, I do have some code 75 track intermixed with code 100 byway of transition pieces which works well with the vast majority of my stock, although having said that, there are a few items with older lima wheels fitted which I have to restrict where they can go
I have recently assembled 2 × 4 coach Class 508 units ( based fictionally on them being delivered to merseyrail as 4 coaches insyead of 3 ), I would have to check the wheels to make sure there are no lima wheels fitted but those turnouts would be ideal additions to my layout once I get it all put together.
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Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
Hi 508035 - I bought them from Hattons many moons ago when I started building the layout - I think it was 2013. They are SL-E199 Peco Asymmetric Turnout 3 Way Electrofrog Code 75. Kernows have two in stock at £48.99 each - not cheap!
If you visit the Peco site, you can print out full size templates, sometimes helps before purchasing to make sure they fit your situation.
If you visit the Peco site, you can print out full size templates, sometimes helps before purchasing to make sure they fit your situation.
Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
Excellent, thank you for that, I shall take a look at the website now.
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A degree of normality returning to Wykeham Backscene board now back in place with new scene, hills/tunnel re-instated. Now have to start work on new control desk. All points are now operational via the Hornby Elite, but hopefully will be push-button in the not to distant future - still awaiting a few bits and pieces from DCC Concepts . Debating whether to change the Metcalfe retaining wall with detailed walling as in place on other parts of the layout.
IMG_1758 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr
IMG_1758 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr
Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
That's certainly gonna give your brain a workout mapping the control desk, I will be following with interest as that is something that I know I will struggle with when that time comes for me !
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Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!
Hopefully it should be fairly straightforward All point operation will be wireless, turntable operation (I have two) will be via a Gaugemaster Twin Track flush mounted controller - wiring is in place from previous set-up. The lighting might be a headache, but I did label all the wiring before removing the original panel - we shall see.
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