23.4.08
The track plan
All this time and I've failed to provide the track plan!
Here 'tis:
The colours represent the electrical sections (this was my electrical plan). Also note that the lowest track of the staging area has never been laid (my father-in-law started track laying for me and somehow missed that one). Also, the kink in the goods siding is not reflected on the layout; my wife couldn't get it out of the software version!
All these references to wife, friend Kate and father-in-law may lead one to think that I've done nothing on my layout at all... well I guess the stuff I do just doesn't get photographed! But I did the bulk of track laying, all wiring, most of the wiring 'harness' and the complete control panel.
I'm quite proud of my control panel, it uses RJ-12 connections (the modular telephone connections) to connect the controllers to the panel and the panel itself is made out of a cheap aluminium briefcase from Bunnings.
Here 'tis:
The colours represent the electrical sections (this was my electrical plan). Also note that the lowest track of the staging area has never been laid (my father-in-law started track laying for me and somehow missed that one). Also, the kink in the goods siding is not reflected on the layout; my wife couldn't get it out of the software version!
All these references to wife, friend Kate and father-in-law may lead one to think that I've done nothing on my layout at all... well I guess the stuff I do just doesn't get photographed! But I did the bulk of track laying, all wiring, most of the wiring 'harness' and the complete control panel.
I'm quite proud of my control panel, it uses RJ-12 connections (the modular telephone connections) to connect the controllers to the panel and the panel itself is made out of a cheap aluminium briefcase from Bunnings.
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