amdaley Posted April 30 Posted April 30 What do you do when you have too much stock ? Build another layout of course Not content with my main layout downstairs I decided to build another one in a loft bedroom. It will be L shaped 12 ft x 9 ft & I decided to call it Mill Road because I couldn't think of anything else . It is built in modular form so that it can be taken down & moved if the need ever arises. Baseboards are 24" deep so easy to reach the back if needed. Fortunately I have a very understanding wife & it keeps me out of trouble, well most of the time anyway. Here are some early photos. I'll post more on a regular basis. The framework is 3" x 1" with 9mm ply for the top. The legs are 2" x 2". Tony. 10 Quote
amdaley Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 (edited) More photos of some track progress. Edited May 6 by amdaley 3 Quote
amdaley Posted May 12 Author Posted May 12 (edited) Progress continues. Scenic side track plan complete. Track has been connected & tested. Point motors are a mixture of Tortoise, MTB Mp4's & Ip Digital's. I used a Roco 108836 accessory decoder for the Tortoise & MTB point motors. The Ip Digital have built in accessory decoders. The command station in a Roco Z21. Next up is track laying in the fiddle yard. Tony. Edited May 12 by amdaley 9 Quote
west_clare_wanderer Posted May 17 Posted May 17 You've got a fantastic space to work in there Tony. I'm going to enjoy following this. Where/when is the layout set? It looks like you have come up with a track trackplan with lots of operating potential. Keep on sharing! 1 1 Quote
amdaley Posted May 17 Author Posted May 17 6 hours ago, west_clare_wanderer said: You've got a fantastic space to work in there Tony. I'm going to enjoy following this. Where/when is the layout set? It looks like you have come up with a track trackplan with lots of operating potential. Keep on sharing! Not set in any particular area or time frame. It's a bit of a rule one layout. Any big four British steam or early diesel, even pre grouping but nothing modern I have another larger layout as well but I wanted to do something new & different. I've never built an end to end layout before. It's more about the building rather than operating with me. I'll put up more photos as I go along. If anyone has any questions just ask away Tony. 2 1 Quote
Colin_McLeod Posted May 18 Posted May 18 On 30/4/2025 at 6:39 PM, amdaley said: Not content with my main layout downstairs I decided to build another one in a loft bedroom Tony, you will need one heck of a helix for through running of trains. 5 Quote
amdaley Posted May 18 Author Posted May 18 1 hour ago, Colin_McLeod said: Tony, you will need one heck of a helix for through running of trains. Now there's an idea although I think I'd need planning permission 3 Quote
west_clare_wanderer Posted May 18 Posted May 18 19 hours ago, amdaley said: have another larger layout as well but I wanted to do something new & different. I've never built an end to end layout before Good stuff. The operating potential should be excellent. But man, many can only ever dream a layout this size, never mind a bigger one! Quote
amdaley Posted May 18 Author Posted May 18 3 hours ago, west_clare_wanderer said: Good stuff. The operating potential should be excellent. But man, many can only ever dream a layout this size, never mind a bigger one! I can understand that. I'm fortunate that there is only two of us in the house now so the space is available. 1 Quote
amdaley Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 (edited) First loco test & a little shunting. VID_20241204_181643.mp4 VID_20241209_112640.mp4 Fiddle yard track is down but needs to be wired up. Edited May 20 by amdaley 4 Quote
Georgeconna Posted May 20 Posted May 20 (edited) Nice set up, Is that the Heljan Class 11. Nice sound out of it when compare to the Hornby one I have. Edited May 20 by Georgeconna 1 Quote
amdaley Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 Yes I got this one from Model Rail. It has a Loksound 5 micro decoder with upgraded speaker & a small stay alive fitted. 1 Quote
amdaley Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 (edited) Fiddle yard is now wired up & tested. Next job is to prepare Ip Digital point motors before installing them so updates may not happen for a while. There's a total of 38 point motors on the layout I usually wire & setup the point motors before I install them on the layout. Makes it much easier to wire them into the system. If anyone is interested in how I prepare them let me know & I will post pictures or maybe even make some sort of video, although I can promise it won't win any academy awards I will try though. Here are photos of the fiddle yard wired up. I have wired it on the baseboard top surface as it's easier than trying to fiddle about under the layout. Edited May 26 by amdaley 2 1 Quote
Colin_McLeod Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Very neat wiring Tony. Not a piece of spaghetti to be seen. 1 Quote
amdaley Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 3 hours ago, Colin_McLeod said: Very neat wiring Tony. Not a piece of spaghetti to be seen. You haven't seen the rest of it 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted May 27 Posted May 27 11 hours ago, Colin_McLeod said: Very neat wiring Tony. Not a piece of spaghetti to be seen. Mmmmmh, spaghetti… 3 Quote
jhb171achill Posted May 27 Posted May 27 13 hours ago, Colin_McLeod said: Very neat wiring Tony. Not a piece of spaghetti to be seen. I ate it all for him. 1 Quote
amdaley Posted June 1 Author Posted June 1 Fiddle yard points all wired up ready for fitting. One has been fitted. Only 13 more to go 4 Quote
amdaley Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 (edited) Not much happening at the moment. I'm busy with other things. I've installed some Ip Digital switch machines on the fiddle yard. Still have about seven to go. I did however make up a Modelux Victorian Warehouse. Still not sure where to put it though ? Edited July 10 by amdaley 3 1 Quote
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