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Berryman
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00 gauge micro layout

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Hello everyone,
I have decided to build a micro layout (inspired by the Hornby R9057 trakmat) to get some experience in 00 gauge and, of course, to have a lot of fun. I have built a 0.67m x 1.27m baseboard. I used two Peco points (I need two more), Hornby track sections and second hand Fleischmann HO track sections.
The original track plan:

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My track plan:

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I'm very pleased with the result:

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I wanna play trains too ! :lol:
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Peco track is slightly better than Hornby, in my view.
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Berryman
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I know that but that's all I had in stock this Sunday.
This afternoon I built my own DC controller with one LM317 and a ON/OFF/ON two way toggle switch. It works very well. I need another one but I ran out of electronic stuff.

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Nice to see some real modelling. :D
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Did you not need a heat sink for the LM317?
Most people are shocked when they find out how bad I am as an electrician
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 4:11 pmNice to see some real modelling. :D
Thanks Walkingthedog.
teedoubleudee wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 5:48 pmDid you not need a heat sink for the LM317?
I left enought room for a small heat sink.
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Hi, and welcome. Well built innovation :) !
Jim.
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Brilliant...
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Thanks gentlemen for all your kind comments.
I wanna play trains too ! :lol:
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Next step: painting the track. Two ideas: Tamiya TS1 or Liquitex "raw sienna". All your advices are welcome.

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An other idea for the track plan:

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