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Early construction of a simple 00 garage layout
I’ll have a little look see. Thanks for the tip.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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It was back to soldering for me tonight, to add droppers to the mainline before ballasting.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Also dropped more wires down and soldered them to the track.
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Cheers Pete.
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Maybe just a tad overscale but hardly noticeable :)Your grass looks extremely realistic Chris - how did you do it ?….. :lol:
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Your grass looks extremely realistic Chris - how did you do it ?….. :lol:


Very witty Peter
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Ha. Very good. For some reason I didn’t notice your post. The difficulty is cutting it! HahaYour grass looks extremely realistic Chris - how did you do it ?….. :lol:
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Peter will be happy that I didn’t use the splicing block things, this time I used a block for the end of the bus, I’ll connect an old USB cable here to use the socket to carry power to the lift off section. This seems to work well on the other areas, so no reason not to repeat it! For the mid joins I cut the plastic casing and pulled it apart and soldered on to the wire without breaking it. Makes a nice solid connection.
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Firstly it’s spring, I liked this view of the tulip field this evening as the sun was setting. I might bring my desk light in and use it’s warm yellow setting to get a setting sun feel and retake this one..

Lots of progress over the weekend. I made a metre length of fencing out of match sticks and wire and then fixed that along the farmers road. Separating the road and the mainline. I’ve added some suitable bushes to bend it in.
I then sprayed the track down, using the same method as above and then cleaned the rails once dray with a track rubber. I was then able to start ballasting. I don’t mind it, I take small sections at a time and run along. I’m not yet complete, it isn’t glued down but I couldn’t resist a staged shot before finishing for the evening.

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As Michael said, so pleased you like ballasting …………………. :shock: :shock:
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