All change at Rockery Ridge

Richie

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Have spent the weekend putting in a passing loop at Duck siding (Which is no longer a siding) . After the loop was complete i had an idea of relocating Rockery Ridge Station on the loop this was put in for planning SWMBO and passed :clap:So Rockery Ridge is now in it's new location . With the station out of the way i could change the track layout to cut out the "S" bends that give my larger locos problems .The main line is now straight with a passing loop and line that branches off to the upper line . Track is now on order to finish the alterations . In doing this i have cut out three "S" bends two in the old station and one in Duck Siding now Rockery Ridge this will make it allot easier running my Alco PA PB and K-27 locos .:D
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Rokery Ridge in it's new location on the new passing loop
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New track layout thats going down on the old Rockery Ridge location
 

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That seems to become nice.....
though it seems, it was nice before, too.


Greetings

Frank
 

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Never resting on your laurels Richie. Won't the little folk be confused when they turn up to board the local? ;)
 

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beavercreek said:
Never resting on your laurels Richie. Won't the little folk be confused when they turn up to board the local? ;)

Had no problems with the locals Mike as they never seem to catch a train :happy: They just came with the move but they could get confused going home where ever that might be :happy:
 

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Looks good to me :clap:
 

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from what i can make out of the depot its looks great-POLA?-
chances for a more revealing pic?
pleeez
 

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stevedenver said:
from what i can make out of the depot its looks great-POLA?-
chances for a more revealing pic?
pleeez

Hi Steve
The station and water tank are all made from wood and metal , i copied them from pics in the Pola catalouge as at the time i couldn't afford the plastic kits, built both for arond £60 they have stood out in the garden for several years now get a paint job every other year will get some close up shots for you Steve.
 

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Looking nice Richie,

There was me thinking you were already set for Big American locos? By the way I'll hold you to the offer of testing your new layout with my ML4000 when she's finished, she's vely long and will really test your track laying!:D
 

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Looks spot on Richie. Station sits nice in amongst that planting.
 

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A first class job, it all blends in excellently
 

Richie

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Many thanks for all your kind comments :clap: Here's a few close up shots of my hand built station and tank :D

Station built with marine ply and covered with wooden strips
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Close up of window and planking
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Full pic of water tank
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Close up of support legs
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Close up of metal nuts and washers on steel rods
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Track arrived today from South Wales :clap:have cut track to length and put down loosly and wired up the points and tested that they work . Will relay track on ballast at the week end and finish off with some planting .
 

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Put the track down with ballast using copper grease on the fish plates tonight ,has made a great improvement to the line taking out the "S" bends :clap: Just need to test with K-27 loco for clearance :banghead:

Pic of station in it's old position how it used to look
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How it looks now :D
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Duck siding how it used to be
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And how it looks now with Rockery Ridge station and passing loop:D
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Hi Richie
An effective change and good repositioning!

I too have been making extra passing loops. Had to dig up another 'sliver' of the lawn and a couple of my beloved 'miniature' trees to make way for the track but it gives me the option of now having four consists ready to roll using block wiring. I will post a couple of photies tomorrow but of course you will be able to pass the expert eye over them in person in a couple of weeks! I tested the loops out with various locos and during the testing I discovered that my 'Bumble bee' Annie has developed a weird problem where it seems that power pickup is
intermittently compromised especially in reverse... also the chuff sensors do not seem to be operating...very strange as I have just overhauled it! Probably something I have done as my other 'Annie' ran fine as did all the test diesels. Oh well, back to the workshop............
 

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beavercreek said:
I tested the loops out with various locos and during the testing I discovered that my 'Bumble bee' Annie has developed a weird problem where it seems that power pickup is intermittently compromised especially in reverse... also the chuff sensors do not seem to be operating...very strange as I have just overhauled it! Probably something I have done as my other 'Annie' ran fine as did all the test diesels. Oh well, back to the workshop............
Personally I think the prime suspects to be the plugs and wiring between loco and tender.
 

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Neil Robinson said:
Personally I think the prime suspects to be the plugs and wiring between loco and tender.

Hi Neil

The plugs were firmly lodged. Would the pickup of power causing the 'jerky' motion be affected by the light or sound connection to the tender?
 

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beavercreek said:
Neil Robinson said:
Personally I think the prime suspects to be the plugs and wiring between loco and tender.

Hi Neil

The plugs were firmly lodged. Would the pickup of power causing the 'jerky' motion be affected by the light or sound connection to the tender?

Hi Mike
Might sound a stupid quesition Mike but i have mixed the two wires up in the past with lights and sound are they in the right sockets also the two wires that go into the sockets work loose i some time have sound then loose sound wiggle wire and works again .
 

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Hi Richie
I probably have not explained the prob well enough.
The motion is jerky as if there is binding but when on the test bed everything is fine. When on the track there is a definite lack of smoothness especially at low speed. This is when pulling or not pulling a load. The plugs are the correct way around and seated well. The sound is there but the chuff can hardly be heard over the 'background hiss'. My other Annie has a much better chuff to hiss ratio.
 

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Hi Richie
I probably have not explained the prob well enough.
The motion is jerky as if there is binding but when on the test bed everything is fine. When on the track there is a definite lack of smoothness especially at low speed. This is when pulling or not pulling a load. The plugs are the correct way around and seated well. The sound is there but the chuff can hardly be heard over the 'background hiss'. My other Annie has a much better chuff to hiss ratio.

:wits::thinking: Sorry Mike can't help with this
 

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Hi Richie
I probably have not explained the prob well enough.
The motion is jerky as if there is binding but when on the test bed everything is fine. When on the track there is a definite lack of smoothness especially at low speed. This is when pulling or not pulling a load. The plugs are the correct way around and seated well. The sound is there but the chuff can hardly be heard over the 'background hiss'. My other Annie has a much better chuff to hiss ratio.

'Bumble bee' Annie

Hi
I had an identical effect on a similar loco, just after i installed a new set of gears, i spent ages trying to figure out what i had done wrong.
As you said ran fine on a test bed but rough on the tack.
Eventually traced to one of the pick up wires on the leading pony truck, it had got crimped during re-assembly, and was makeing intermitent contact,
Better when pushed than pulled ?. and of course on the test bed not a problem because all the other wheels were getting a near perfect power feed.

Worth a look or test feed

And Richie the new loop looks really good, and the station is brill. :admire:

P.S. can i come over one day and get a closer look 'Please'