He was a big man! He barked at me many times, but I am going to miss him a lot
God Bless you John
Rod Young
2020_12_24 The day arrived and finally the new helix was opened yesterday.
A bit of a surprise stopped trains from running as the link behind Honeysuckle is a return loop. Hopefully if Christmas does not get in the way I will be able to install a duplex frog juicer to sort that out :D.
Also Father Christmas arrived on Monday last with a sack of Auscision B Classes!
Cheers and Seasons Greetings to you all
From my Family to yours
May you all be blessed this Christmas and this new Year.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New year :D
Rod Young
2020_12_18
Gosh we are near the end of the track work! One right hand curve and we will see the light at the end of the tunnel :D
The track on the helix has reached the top! and as Al tests the track he has laid, I connect the track base to the SG escape road leading to the other "room"
2020_12_07 Posty arrived!
Black Friday Sales! This year I was not ill, and I scored a nice haul!
2020_11_25 Finally we can run a train up the Helix (almost to top)
As usual we have no problems, as Al works his magic on the track.
The train was one of my oldest sets of rolling stock. Heavy as and would not roll down the grade. The 40 ft containers were all epoxy resin kits and very heavy. The train was from the 80's before RTR.
First run up the hill with this train was hauled by an Austrains T Class. After setting up the camera it failed to run the hill and ended up wheel slipping to a stand. Must have cleaned the crud of the wheels.
Anyway X32 was given the honors for the camera and went very well.
Cheers
Rod
2020_11_22 Plodding along
Still boring myself with wiring and fault finding. A lot of success lately..
And then friend from Melbourne turns up and didn't get to see a train move. Isn't it sometimes like that? I spent a day adding jumpers and fixing some track sections and wiring them through isolating switches. The locos would light up and we could hear sound, however I could not connect throttles to them. First the new isolation switches were still in off position! Discovered I had introduced a new back feed, which I eliminated yesterday. Everything went quiet, until I switched on the isolation switches, sound and movement was back. However visitors were long gone. Sorry Mark L.
Al and I are back doing Thursday workdays, except when they are on Tuesdays! This is happening because of Doctors appointments usually only available on Thursdays after the Hospital reorganized themselves.
The New Helix is progressing nicely. Again its Al's project. He likes doing track work :D And I am more than happy to let him at it. His track work is really superb.
Here are a few pictures.
2020_10_23 Loksound V3.5 and Loksound V4.0 testing
Cheers
Rod
2020_10_23 Al starts on laying out the helix track
And almost a full level in place. free rolling rolling stock moves slowly down the 1.5% grade at a constant speed. A testimony to the fine work of Ron and Steve (from Hobsons Bay MRC) who built this helix.
It took about 12 hours to get this far, however we modified our methods slightly and expect things to pick up a bit now.
And of course whilst Al slaved away on the helix, I continued with the rewire and connecting up the servo point motors and Tan Valley DCC switches. (singlets)
Signalling
During the week McKenzie and HOLland also attended to test fit the Down home gantry signal (post 10 and 10b) and start preparations for the new Honeysuckle down end lever frame.
Damn next job is to cut away all that unused wiring and attach the led dimmers!
The points for the runaround road should not be off the main line at this point Instead they will be moved to connect with the yard access near the pass cars
In the meantime, I have continued to upgrade wiring, repair rolling stock and fit sound etc slowly catching up with a lot of unfinished business.
Cheers
Rod
2020_09_28 As I progress with the rewire I find strange unexplained faults!
(Remember this is the struggle of an old fart to run a few trains one day)
Power is now routed out of Allandale and works to the second points arriving Bullarto.. and an area that has worked well since we re-laid the track here is now a short circuit and it is only when the point lays toward the platform. Only after I climb on the stool, is it all revealed. We installed a code 70 shinoharo point here, because I ran out of the scaleways right hand versions I was using....
And I forgot to cut it up and make it DCC friendly. I have no idea why it did not fail during installation?? Perhaps I did not test it?
McKenzie and HoLland were in attendance this weekend.
The Honeysucle replacement frame ??
Tony is moving along. Only one burn this time when he disrespected BIG Bertha!
On Sunday with Tony returning to his home, I got a visitor from the other side of the "Cold Wall"
Playing with back drops? At least painting them.
The blue is the same darker blue used to paint the wall. The white had a little black mixed with it to simulate clouds. In this case to lighten the blue.
The two rollers were used in matching paint trays, however they were allowed to contaminate each other on the wall. This allowed the sky blue to lighten close to ground and get back to blue higher up. This should help to create some distance after we cut out back drop pictures and adhere them to the bottom of the boards.
I bet you know we are not looking forward to this attempt after all our failures.Thanks Graeme for all your great ideas :D. I like this effect
Cheers Rod