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Crescent Valley Heritage Railway


Chris98

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I bought a

SANSI Dimmable LED Light GLS

Bulb 27W 156 LEDS 4000Im

5000K Daylight A21 E27

Also available non dimmable. Well worth the money. Can work on layout anytime now. I was going to get a table lamp or similar but this is a far better option. It just replaces the bulb you already have. I also got an adapter to change the bc fitting to screw for less than £2.

Hope that helps

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Due to a broken printer not much action on the layout until today.

Trying to see which available tunnel portals are best for what I need.

Came up with this customised version. It's only a test run as I need to make one that allows 3 tracks through it but it looks very promising.

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Just couldn't hold off anymore. After applying sleeper grime yesterday I have taken the plunge and ballasted under where my long bridge is going so I can get it fitted, connect all my track and have a working layout again. Two tunnel portals also made and left for glue to dry before fitting.

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A few days certainly makes a difference. My locos/trains kept stopping in the corners under the raised areas (dirty track) I had no way of reaching under to clean the track and my layout today is a bit of a mess rage


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Went and got some new mdf cut to size for backboards and started fitting. I have learnt the hard way and should have done this at the start. I have now cut slots in the backboards to give access and made the small wooden supports underneath removable.

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Just got to put it all back together and sort out a new back scene.

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I'm enjoying watching this layout come together. I think this will be one of the coolest British TT layouts once completed. The different levels, the bridge, and the four tracks in parallel give the layout a real wow factor. It feels epic. This layout is going to have so many cool angles for photographs. So much action packed into a compact space!


Cheers!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not done alot since my last post as I have been waiting for the new backscene to arrive. It came today so I fitted it. Not the easiest thing to do on your own. It's one lenght as I did not like the joins in my last one. I think it looks ok.


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Anyway things can now get moving again and I will start on completing the branch line station first with hills and other scenery.


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Happy Christmas everyone.


A big milestone reached today. All my track apart from an upper level reverse loop (reverse module in situ, wired and tested) is now fitted.


I am trying to work out how to do the upper level reverse loop and may leave it until more tt120 bridges become available. No more mass soldering/droppers. Hooray!


Here's the latest pics


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  • 3 weeks later...

Went for it today and put all the planning to one side and just did what came to my mind. A bit of insulation board, chicken wire, cardboard covered in plaster bandage and I have done the below. The road bridge and rocky hillside will both be removable so I can get to those problem areas.


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Really enjoyed applying the plaster bandage. I am going to finish this end first breaking it down into manageable sections.

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In the not too distant future I will be putting grass on my layout in the section I have posted. I know there is a load of stuff on social media about this. It is probably easier to ask you lot advice regarding size, make, grass applicator etc and any decent trees?

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As a first time user, I found the WWScenics static applicator (I got the "Pro Grass Micro") very easy to use, I used their 1mm stuff mostly, with a bit of 2mm thrown in here and there. (pic awaiting approval)

My trees I bought from amazon, because they were reasonably priced and I CBA to make 'em blush but if you want to make your own, RallyMatt has some tips on his High Fell thread.

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Oh I don't know ... 70 for under £18 isn't bad : Pack of 70 Model Trees DIY Train Street Railway Scenery Landscape Accssory 1.18-3.54inch HO Z TT Scale : Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Games


I think I bought 3 or 4 packs of around 20-30 trees at £11-16 a pack, still have a few left sunglasses

I did buy them them over the course of a couple of months so it didn't seem so bad smiley

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