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Soldering marathon completed yesterday and a dozen lights assembled today. More assembly and some painting tomorrow morning.
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One bunch of assembled and painted ground signals. I still have a few more to make if these aren’t enough. :D

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They look great - how far into the baseboard will they be recessed? R-
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RogerB wrote: Mon Dec 24, 2018 12:26 pm They look great - how far into the baseboard will they be recessed? R-
They should end up with the top of the baseboard about halfway between the signal head and the heatshrink that holds them together. The heatshrink should form a ‘plug’ in the hole to be drilled in the boards and allow me to infill with ballast etc to hide the hole.
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Sounds good. R-
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Still nothing on the TV and we did all our Christmas visits yesterday, so, inspite of a sore throat and cold, I managed to get a bit of time in the shed. Installed a few of the new lights on this section which proved to be trickier than expected.
All the units were tested during manufacture but for some reason a couple of them illuminated both LEDs when installed. Swapped them out for others I had made and all is well. I’m guessing the heatshrink may have moved and exposed enough wire to allow a short circuit - should be able to rewire them in due course.

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That looks amazing. Also, I've not seen anyone model throw rods before.
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Not uncommon on layout in the UK Chops.
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That looks lovely Steve (the lights) and the work you have done with the dirty track. Very realistic. I am going to try and copy soe of your stuff but doubt I shall match it...........John
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Ballast looks like it is supporting the track.
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