Inglenook Sidings
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Here is a short video of the loco running on the finished skeleton of the layout
Got the decoder sent in today as well
https://streamable.com/erkl3m
Got the decoder sent in today as well
https://streamable.com/erkl3m
A little dingy , but I’ll get there
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Soldered fishplates cause problems if the track expands or shrinks. Definitely not advisable. A feed to each section of track is preferable. I used Peco fishplates on my track and they were a nice tight fit.
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Could you possibly send me the product number as I also used peco fishplates
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WTD is correct about fishplates and droppers. However, don’t be put off as all is not lost. Best to know now than be disappointed later and have to undo lots of good work.
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Not that I do it myself but soldering fish plates is only a problem where the layout will experience large changes in temperature such as a loft or garden shed.
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Or Cyprus.teedoubleudee wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:17 pm Not that I do it myself but soldering fish plates is only a problem where the layout will experience large changes in temperature such as a loft or garden shed.
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Good side of things the room stays steady temperature for not it’ll stay
But not for too long as when lockdown is over I’ll go over to a hardware store and fix the issue
Get rid of the soldered fishplates and do it properly
Appreciate the feedback everyone keep it coming
First layout so learning along the way
But not for too long as when lockdown is over I’ll go over to a hardware store and fix the issue
Get rid of the soldered fishplates and do it properly
Appreciate the feedback everyone keep it coming
First layout so learning along the way
A little dingy , but I’ll get there
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Ha ha, didn't see that, yes or CyprusSteve M wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:57 pmOr Cyprus.teedoubleudee wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:17 pm Not that I do it myself but soldering fish plates is only a problem where the layout will experience large changes in temperature such as a loft or garden shed.
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Zeno the fishplates are SL-10.
Just an example
https://www.hattons.co.uk/7699/peco_pro ... etail.aspx
Just an example
https://www.hattons.co.uk/7699/peco_pro ... etail.aspx
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I think if I wanna properly run my loco and do shunting I’m gonna need some buffer stops
Here is what I’ve got going on so far
Going for a sleeper build buffer stop
Thoughts ?
Here is what I’ve got going on so far
Going for a sleeper build buffer stop
Thoughts ?
A little dingy , but I’ll get there
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