irishthump
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Very nice work
How did you make the rock embankment ?
Styrofoam shaped with a hot foam cutter. I covered it in a mix of ordinary plaster and pva then painted it grey when it was dry. It was then drybrushed to bring out the detail.
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Looking really great and very neat baseboards!!!
Is that hanging basket liner for the foliage base layer?
The rust on the rails looks well - how did you paint it?
Thanks Boskonay...
Yes, I used hanging basket liner from Woodies for the grass base. I'm gradually adding some layers of flock to give it a bit more variety of colour.
The rails were painted with Rustoleum Red Oxide Primer in aerosol form, also bought from Woodies. I also saw it for sale in Halfords in a normal tin as well.
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Finally got around to ballasting the scenic break on the layout, as well as adding a little more vegetation...
Still a bit to be done, reckon I'll tone the ballast down with some washes and add a bit of grime.
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Regarding installing a decoder: is it the same drill as with the 141's, take off the main body?
They will some with a speaker installed as well won't they?
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Stall type point motors like the Tortoise are the simplest, instant detection when you wire a LED into the circuit between swich and motor.
SEEP point motors also have a built in switch which can be used for LEDs. I don't use them for point indications but I have LED signals that are connected to them.
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I'm sure one of the weathering gurus on here will replicate that for you!
I'd say Anto will be all over both of those pics!
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Looks great!
Any update on when we'll see the Supertrain livery arrive?
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Very nice!
Any idea which wagons is he using for those Bell containers? Are they RTR or kit/scratchbuilt?
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The Model Shop decoders are Zimo and they are fantastic. I have 3 of my 141/181s fitted with them, here's a few videos I posted of them in action.
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Same here, Rich.
Sorry to here you're unwell, a speedy recovery to you sir....
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Much obliged Anto.
How close are these to the IE wagons in use today?
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Fantastic Anto! Great to see that monster engine shed bursting at the seems with locos...
Can I ask which container wagons you're using in the pics with the crane?
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Oh yes, silent movies, I think I remember them
Yeah, no sound at my end either!
Nice bit of footage though. A lot of it was shot out in my neck of the woods - that was Dun Laoghaire/Mallin station at the very start and at the end.
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Jayzsus, those platforms look unbelievable!
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Here are the same vids on Youtube.
[video=youtube;OwiBnQG7a-s]
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They, sir, are the first videos I have ever seen that really advertise sound in locos. The Class 31? at the start? Wow, what a bass tone, and the 141's - fabulous.
Thanks for the compliments!
That's a Bachmann class 25 in the first vid, with factory fitted sound. The 141's are using sound chips from The Model Shop which were
fitted by myself.
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Here's a some short vids of the layout...
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Anto, it looks mighty!
Did you add any additional flock after you put down the basket liner?
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Well the new unit arrived last week and it's working prefectly, so I was glad I waited rather for the replacement instead of running out and buying a new system.
Sorry for the late update, but I was too busy just running trains... In had pretty much forgotten how much fun it was!
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Forgot to ask is it the Coco liner
Sorry, Anto. Completely missed your question!
Here's the link to the liner I used.http://www.buy4now.ie/woodiesdiy/productdetail.aspx?pid=12569&loc=P&catid=14.30
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Wrenne is spot on about the 0v and 12v.
As for the central position thing... you need to have the point blades in the central position when fitting the point motor underneath the board. You will need to wedge it or tape it as the spring in the point will make it spring to one side or the other. You also need to hold the bar on the point motor dead centre while doing this. Again, you can use tape or a piece of card.
About the switch... point motors are only designed to received a quick burst of power, if the power is left on for too long the motors coil will heat up and burn out. And this can happen in a matter of seconds! To stop this you can fit a CDU or capacitor discharge unit between the point motor and the switch. This unit will only deliver a very quick burst of power to the motor no matter how long you hold the switch in position.
Here's a link which explains all this is in great detail - http://www.brian-lambert.co.uk/Electrical.htm#Point Motor Wiring.
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Yep
I opted not to control my points from my DCC controller after some research on other forums, mine are run from a control panel with toggle switches. For one thing it's a lot cheaper and if the layout shuts down due to a short I still have control of the points.
I think Anto also has the same approach on his layout.
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Lovely work, Kirley. Personally I love the variation in the shades of arange on the MK2 stock... just like the real thing!