Laying Piko R5 points - what radius are they?

Steve said:
What a great looking railway can we have more pics please ?

Thanks for the compliment - I'll see what I can dig out Steve - I'm afraid the moss (future exports to Steven Large - no yogurt required just 80% humidity) has overtaken things a little:rofl:

Mick
 
Deutsche Reichsbahn said:
Looks great!

I ordered two PIKO R5 points too, hope they arrive today or after the weekend..:admire:

Thanks! Like Baldrick, I have a cunning (long term) plan:clap: I love to be able to operate something larger than a big hauler - hence slowly eliminating the R1 points!

Mick
 
Herewith a series of pics (in roughly chrono. order [2005 - 11). Finishing with some pics of my new drive looking up amd down the line of my proposed extension which will go across the front of my garage (also pictured) and a gratutitous shot of my Reliant TW9 which sleeps in the garage.

Mick
As built with a few microscopic Leylandii
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The line is built up from comcrete and demolition material, stones and old scrap!
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Have you tried the sound?

In these models it could be a bit hit or miss. I was lucky and have one of the good ones - the noise is spectacular, and loud - the volume control doesn't do a thing !! :clap:
 
The "Freight Depot actually houses the controls and a 12 volt battery which powered the track and the board.
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The water mill is a "third phase" development and the water is pumped from the pond to the top of the mountain some of the water makes the stream and some is diverted to the mill.
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Second phase (double tracking).
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Third phase
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Rhinochugger said:
Have you tried the sound?

In these models it could be a bit hit or miss. I was lucky and have one of the good ones - the noise is spectacular, and loud - the volume control doesn't do a thing !! :clap:

Hi. The Circus loco was sold "without sound or smoke" but the tender looks complete - maybe the loco needs new wires as the originals are missing. I was going to test the tender on the other loco. Yes the sound is quite good - I like the way the whistle goes in forward motion and the bell sounds when in reverse! The volume control works OK on my Buddy L.

Mick
 
My scratch-build AEC railbus and carriage.
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Another scratchbuild - Kitson tram loco running on battery power
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Leeds Tramways Co. Tram & trailer
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My bridge built from (mainly) pallets.
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Phase three under way
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Phase 1: Intended as a tramway!
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Phase2
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Some more home builds - Steeple cab, two goods vans and two cattle trucks.
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Kitson under track power (the goods van) with the Castlederg & Victoria Bridge's bogie coach. Colour scheme is incorrect.
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There you have a few pics - I'll try and caption some of them.

Mick
 
Excellent pics. Thanks! :clap:
 
Like the Reliant Mick. I used to hurtle through the Essex backwaters in one of these in the 70's with a milk float body.Not very handy going over cattle grids though.:D
 
marshman said:
Like the Reliant Mick. I used to hurtle through the Essex backwaters in one of these in the 70's with a milk float body.Not very handy going over cattle grids though.:D

Hi Stuart - how are you? There is a lot of history in this particular vehicle. When new it was a road sweeper and like many of its ilk, it gained a second life (as an artic!). This was not your usual (BTB design) swan-neck trailer but a flat bed. When I received it, it was a rolling chassis (and cab) which was truly rolling - no brakes- and in a bad state. I restored it to a pick-up because the authorities here had no category (so they said) to classify for taxation purposes. I had to re-extend the chassis before I could build the body. It does run and is taxed and insured but, lamentably, It stays mainly in the garage.

Mick