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[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
I had to lay on my side to view those :)
Huh - you think you've got problems - Rick can only operate the layout from a prone position ………………. :mutley :mutley

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[user=6]Petermac[/user] wrote:
[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
I had to lay on my side to view those :)
Huh - you think you've got problems - Rick can only operate the layout from a prone position ………………. :mutley :mutley
Fortunately not the prone position required by those very unwell in hospital. 

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[user=6]Petermac[/user] wrote:
[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
I had to lay on my side to view those :)
Huh - you think you've got problems - Rick can only operate the layout from a prone position ………………. :mutley :mutley
And if you think that's a problem imagine how hard it is for the trains to balance on the rails at that angle!!! 

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[user=1753]Gwiwer[/user] wrote:
[user=6]Petermac[/user] wrote:
[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
I had to lay on my side to view those :)
Huh - you think you've got problems - Rick can only operate the layout from a prone position ………………. :mutley :mutley
And if you think that's a problem imagine how hard it is for the trains to balance on the rails at that angle!!! 
Magnadhesion?  ;-)

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If you want them rurned let me know lol ill do what i can  :thumbs

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Well if rurning is what you want, I can also help.  I have rurned many a thing….
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I'm not sure but I don't think rurning is too popular in France.  I wonder, do they televise it in UK ?  I'd quite like to see it ……… :cheers

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I regularly rurn guys, but never in public ! Aparently its frowned upon :mutley

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:mutley :mutley :mutley :mutley

I'm sure it would go down well in France Matt - particularly post-brexit………. :mutley

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I once rurned a couple motors trying inexpertly to repair a wire connection.
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[user=2080]Barchester[/user] wrote:
I regularly rurn guys, but never in public ! Aparently its frowned upon :mutley
Isn't that rurnist?  I mean - who in their right mind would frown upon a rurner?  

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Spaghetti alert
The panel is slowly being wired up. 





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Should use DCC Rick, it's only two wires  :mutley



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[user=1338]Ed[/user] wrote:
Should use DCC Rick, it's only two wires  :mutley



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I'm not sure about the third orange wire from the left Rick? Not to confuse things, I don't mean the black one which would be an obvious choice. :mutley

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[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
I'm not sure about the third orange wire from the left Rick? Not to confuse things, I don't mean the black one which would be an obvious choice. :mutley
Don't worry about a thing Phil.  They are all paired up and labelled.  "Red" or "Black" :roll:;-)   

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I'm glad to hear that, and that's a brilliant idea, simplifies things a lot !

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Black and white levers are for the points.  I wanted all one colour but Peco's ongoing supply issues determined otherwise.  I have twelve each white and black and will paint the white ones black in due course.  White to a signaller means "Spare lever".  In most places a black lever is a point / switch.  

I don't go in for facing point locks at this scale so my blue levers, which would otherwise activate FPLs, and which are on-off rather than passing-contact switches, will be for the various isolated sections of track and red levers will be, correctly, for stop signals.  I have one yellow lever but no distant signal on the layout so it may remain in the "bits box" unused for now.

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