LOW GHYLL

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Steve M
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OK, no wires in place yet but this is how the ‘ghost’ poles look at the board joints to allow the boards to be disassembled.
Next job is to make some insulators on wire brackets to attach to a couple of buildings - and yes, the intention is for them to be removable.

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Steve M wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 2:49 pm not the three that I actually built. Senior moment. :D
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Wired up the telegraph poles on the first board this afternoon. This stuff is not easy to work with but very effective once you get it where you want it.

This is the first ghost pole wired up.

Image20190814_190637 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Longer view back down the board.

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Looking good, Steve. Well done.

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Wow that looks great Steve. Well done.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 7:38 pm Wow that looks great Steve. Well done.
Agreed, looks great.
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You truly cannot see the join. Good job Steve. R-
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Just a couple of wires to go........ :D

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What did you use for the wires? If you mentioned it earlier, I can't now find it.
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Hi Barry - EZline, o.25mm, green. Here’s the link:

https://www.modelscenerysupplies.co.uk/ ... ine-GR-100

Don’t underestimate how much you will need - I started on my second reel this morning. :D
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