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Alec K
Guest
Something of a marathon session today to work on the wiring of the 'Moorswater' end of the line. All of the isolated sections now have fitted and wired power clamps, and these have been wired back to the switches in the hut on the 'down' side of the station throat. And they all work satisfactorily - phew.
The two buffer stop lights and two home signal lights have been wired back to the LGB switch bank in the C and W works on the 'up' side, power has been applied and once again, all is well. The lighting units were fixed into the signals last night, after these had been converted from s/h (or maybe even t/h, who knows?) LGB manual continental style upper quadrant semaphores into passable Stevens and Company lattice lower quadrant types. My omission here is that the latticework should be painted white but impatience overcame me.
There is a spare way on the LGB switch bank for two platform lights, which will be installed once the platform surfacing is completed. If all goes according to plan, this will be sand fixed with a layer of PVA, and coated with B and Q Masonry paint that's been tinted with a little black to darken it.
The test train above is heading into 'Moorswater' through the newly-installed scratchbuilt crossing gates.
All the best
Alec K
The two buffer stop lights and two home signal lights have been wired back to the LGB switch bank in the C and W works on the 'up' side, power has been applied and once again, all is well. The lighting units were fixed into the signals last night, after these had been converted from s/h (or maybe even t/h, who knows?) LGB manual continental style upper quadrant semaphores into passable Stevens and Company lattice lower quadrant types. My omission here is that the latticework should be painted white but impatience overcame me.
There is a spare way on the LGB switch bank for two platform lights, which will be installed once the platform surfacing is completed. If all goes according to plan, this will be sand fixed with a layer of PVA, and coated with B and Q Masonry paint that's been tinted with a little black to darken it.

The test train above is heading into 'Moorswater' through the newly-installed scratchbuilt crossing gates.
All the best
Alec K