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... , they had no right to put a railway here at all, and no expense was spared on the station frontage. And they built Crystal Palace High Level! Cheers, Howard Last edited on 9 Feb 2014 17:41 by JFS posted: 11 Feb 2014 10:54 from: rodney_hills Hello, Ludgate Hill is covered in Alan A Jackson's book "London's Termini", David& Charles 1969. It reprints both the 1890s plan and the 1910 rebuilding plan from an article in the Dec 1964 Railway Magazine. I have ... rebuilding appears in the June 1910 Railway Magazine. I'm sure I've seen a photo of the pointwork, but cannot recollect/locate at the moment. Regards, Rodney Hills Last edited on 11 Feb 2014 10:57 by rodney_hills posted: 11 Feb 2014 14:08 from: Ariels Girdle JFS wrote: The LCDR was an enigma, yes they understood budgets, but equally, they had no right to put a railway here at all, and no expense was spared on the station frontage. And they built Crystal Palace High ...
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... topic: 2041 Help please with a 3 way turnout template please posted: 10 Aug 2012 08:43 from: Hayfield Please forgive me but I can do simple functions to build turnouts and track plans, but I realy struggle with the more expert functions on Templot I am trying to create a 3 way turnout, I have watched the tutorial several times, but some how I am missing what to do. I am fine overlaying one point on to another and using the shove timbers to rearrange the sleepers. I am ... left with some rails too long as they go through the common crossings etc, I see that I can remove the rails via Ctrl+ O, but I just want to shorten them. Please can someone tell me what keys need pressing so I can reduce/ increase the length of a rail Thanks in advance John posted: 10 Aug 2012 10:17 from: Martin Wynne Hi John, To avoid rails running through overlaid V-crossings, you need to take the rails out into separate partial templates. You can then ...
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... , and therefore won't crack. Other writers recommend Copydex for exactly the same reason. My limited experience suggests that Copydex is probably more flexible than any brand of PVA, albeit more expensive. I'd welcome views from those in the know. posted: 23 Dec 2011 10:10 from: John Shelley Ed Callaghan wrote: For glueing down track& ballast, Norman Solomon recommends Febond PVA because it dries flexible, unlike wood glue, and therefore won't crack. Other writers recommend Copydex for exactly the same reason. My limited experience ... achievements ever since as it is an impressive layout by any standards. Tony. posted: 29 Dec 2011 05:16 from: LSWRArt Thanks Richard I think that is the way that I shall go. All the best Arthur posted: 29 Dec 2011 10:08 from: John Shelley [It can't be a Main Line layout- I read somewhere that no one has ever built one in P4. Ha Ha!] Best Wishes, Howard. Heckmondwyke. (spelling?) by the North London Group many years back ...
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... topic: 3609 Turnout side or main side posted: 10 Feb 2020 17:51 from: ikcdab I get confused by these terms! It is obvious when the template is a turnout, but when the template is a plain piece of track, how do i know which is which?I ask because when i have a plain piece of track and i wish to double it, i never know whether to select TS or MS. At the moment i just guess and normally i get the opposite one. I did ... cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Feb 2020 04:35 from: Andrew Barrowman Paul Boyd wrote: All those years (decades?) of using Templot, and I never knew that! I think that's a fairly recent feature. posted: 11 Feb 2020 08:45 from: Jim Guthrie Andrew Barrowman wrote: Paul Boyd wrote: All those years (decades?) of using Templot, and I never knew that! I think that's a fairly recent feature. I agree- in the last year or two. ...
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... looked so bad that I went to P4. Admittedly I was recreating a particular place, and wanted all the timbers in the right place...... it just wasn't possible with the compromises in OO. alan@york posted: 2 Mar 2014 10:44 from: Martin Wynne Hi Murry, The file which you posted was for GOG-F gauge so I assume you mean the various options for 7mm scale standard gauge? which are: GOG-F -- 32mm gauge, 1.75mm flangeways. Traditional ... for accurate track building you need to convert your Templot track plan to your chosen gauge before printing the construction templates. Click the gauge> other gauges... menu item, then convert group button. regards, Martin. posted: 2 Mar 2014 18:08 from: Murryb Martin Thanks for the reply, O-MF, Will the turnouts, Kits from C&L still work. Murry posted: 2 Mar 2014 22:14 from: mike47j In the standard C&L parts the V crossing and wing ...
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... give it proper attention at the time. But I did post what seems to be a solution to your straight goods shed in this post: message 15546 File: http://85a.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?id=1670 Admittedly the shed is only about 10" long, but that seems to be the limit of what can be fitted in the space. I notice on that plan there are not the mismatches and misalignments now on the latest plan you posted, so I'm wondering what changes you have been trying to ... : http://www.southsomerset.gov.uk/media/348971/railways_of_yeovil3.pdf I found this model picture, with a train through the goods shed but with no apparent access to the platform inside it: http://www.weymouthmra.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/GoodsShed.jpg Andrew's original sketch plan is here. The track spacing through the goods shed seems a bit wider than 6ft-way: gallery/2 /original/2_111934_380000000.png regards, Martin. posted: 15 Jan 2015 12:02 from: Matt M. ...
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... standard 18.83 Set 4XX TG01 are for gauge widening, there are four in a pack and are as follows 1 x 18.83 1 x+ 0.1 1 x+ 0.2 1 x+ 0.3 Sadly no instructions with the packs, I did make a note as follows 0.1 10' 0.2 6' 0.3 6 '+ Clearly I have made an error in writing it, please can anyone put me straight as to which can be usede between what radii Thanks posted: 25 Aug 2019 18:58 from: Jim Guthrie Hayfield wrote: Some ... topic: 3494 P4 gauge widening posted: 25 Aug 2019 08:46 from: Hayfield Some years ago I bought some Exactoscale P4 track gauges from C&L Set 4XX TG02 are quite straight forward as they (4 in a pack) are standard 18.83 Set 4XX TG01 are for gauge widening, there are four in a pack and are as follows 1 x 18.83 1 x+ 0.1 1 x+ 0.2 1 x+ 0.3 Sadly no instructions with the packs, I did make a note as follows 0.1 10' ...
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... dot, whereas :- 2436_010233_010000000.png Template 1 of 1 has a red dot- but is still the same right hand turnout. I'm looking to select either turnout for example, for printing extra copies. I'm still missing something. Cheers Max posted: 1 Jan 2014 10:35 from: Alan Turner You certainly do seem to be missing something and appear to go about things in the most convoluted manner possible. When you design your template or group of templates you save them as you have been told before. When you want ... Here's what it looks like as a print copy... 2436_020241_550000000.png Whew! I appreciate everyone's efforts. I have made detailed notes of the process, which I'm happy to post in a thread. Would that be helpful? Cheers Max posted: 2 Jan 2014 08:58 from: Martin Wynne That's great Max. You might be interested in these USA-style templates in H0: topic 1335 Just download the file and save it to your E:\TEMPLOT_DEV\BOX-FILES\ folder. Then you can use ...
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... regards, Martin. posted: 27 Jul 2012 15:33 from: Martin Wynne p.s. Alan, I notice in your file that you have the rails set to FB, but the switch is an REA bullhead size. posted: 27 Jul 2012 16:10 from: Alan McMillan Hi Martin I'm trying to make sure that my modified sleeper spacings are correct for all new templates I create in my new plan before I start it. I'm hoping to avoid having to go back and modify things later on as I'm a ... because they were shoved to avoid a conflict in one specific location only. That's why there is an option setting on this, but you have to remember to set it before each make/insert operation. regards, Martin. posted: 30 Jul 2012 17:08 from: Alan McMillan Hi Martin Thanks for the clarification. I'll play about with it and see how it goes. Regards Alan posted: 30 Jul 2012 21:05 from: Alan McMillan Hi Martin Sorry, I think I'm being thick. I have created ...
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... topic: 951 Stupid is as stupid does! posted: 10 Oct 2009 18:37 from: marsa69 Hi all, My name is Mark and I'm new to Templot having just acquired it in the last 24hrs. All day I've been grappling with watching the tutorials and experimenting for myself. As you can imagine there have been many curses flying around the house and much gnashing of teeth Now as the title suggests I'm feeling a bit of a Forrest Gump. My first failure was in trying to draw the outline of my ... Why "I need to replicate this"? I don't understand that. Do you want to put a B6/RH into a 7' curve or do you want to put the tandem into the 7'? Alan Last edited on 11 Oct 2009 11:08 by Alan Turner posted: 11 Oct 2009 11:51 from: Phil O Hi Mark All I can suggest for the tandem turnout is to follow Martins video tutorial for tandem turnouts and subsitute your turnout requirements for the ones Martin used. topic 12 The above ...
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... for example a double line has been singled, and one track remains in use as a siding. regards, Martin. posted: 4 Jul 2016 17:12 from: Hayfield Martin Thank you, as it happens I took a stab in the dark and used 10' for the gap between the shed and the running lines, but not the loco runaround I guess the engine shed will be much the same with 10' track centres? John posted: 4 Jul 2016 19:22 from: Martin Wynne Hayfield wrote: ... topic: 2894 Track centres posted: 4 Jul 2016 08:44 from: Hayfield As I have limited space until my new railway/work room is built I thought I could build a small cameo which could be extended into a layout later, the plan will be based (not a copy) on Bodmin General in EM gauge Whilst the 6' way is a minimum I am after some guidance on the distance between parallel tracks within a station There is the run around station loop with water taps Then the distance between ...
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... 07:14 from: Graeme Of course, yes, please, Martin. It is the only section I come close to understanding! Cheers, graeme posted: 6 Nov 2019 16:46 from: Richard Whiteside Me to please Richard posted: 7 Nov 2019 10:40 from: Stephen Freeman me too please posted: 8 Nov 2019 09:58 from: m_d_beer Martin Please add me to the development discussion Many thanks Martin Beer posted: 8 Nov 2019 17:37 from: Steve_S Martin, Please include me in ... Chocolate wasn't too easy to read against the background on my screen. cheers, Martin. Can you include me too, please, even though it goes against the grain to be colured green rather than crimson. Thanks, Bill posted: 10 Dec 2019 18:08 from: Dasatcopthorne Hi. I have opened Templt3 but is there a way of loading Templot2 files in this version or do you have to start all over again please? Dave Smith posted: 10 Dec 2019 20:50 from: Martin Wynne Dasatcopthorne wrote: ...
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... the spacing by the crossovers, then ease it out towards normal spacings. Michael posted: 12 Oct 2014 22:05 from: Tony W Hi Michael. Whilst the track spacings could be altered, you should bear in mind that a wider formation will result with 10+ 6+ 10 ft spacings than 6+ 10+ 6 ft as you have them now, meaning there could be other implications as the bottom road will have to be moved further south. If this is not a problem then the question you have to ... topic: 2493 Track Spacing (Will I need to re-work my design?) posted: 25 Jul 2014 08:53 from: Michael Woolford I have been working on the final stages of my design which mostly includes shoving the timbers. A while ago, Martin pointed out to me that there was one area that had less than the minimum track spacing, of which I have been trying to rectify. This particular issue is not much of a problem as it is because of a crossover (this can be ...
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... 2020 07:04 from: Hayfield Paul I would like to add, make sure you use sharp files and file one way only. I buy Vallobe files, they are slightly dearer than cheap files but so much better For code 75 I use a smooth cut 10" when using the vee jig, I also have smooth and 2nd cut 6" files For the switch rail jigs I use 10" on the backs and 6" on the inside heads. I keep my newest ones away from glass fiber strip and whitemetal ... templates once, but now I have to have a close look at the turnouts again and tweak them a bit in light of the plethora of information provided! Cheers, Paul Last edited on 1 Aug 2020 17:28 by Paul Boyd posted: 2 Aug 2020 08:15 from: Hayfield Paul In 2008 we had a holiday in Porthmadog and spent some time exploring the railway. At Minffordd station the track at the time was a mixture of both bullhead and flatbottom rail982_020311_250000000.jpg This photo shows both types in use at the same ...
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... some screen grabs of your FBR tutorial. It opens straight from the folder as in screen grab 1 and 2. Screen grab three is it working at fullscreen. This is using PCLinuxOS. Brilliant Best wishes. Trevor. 2110_210429_270000000.png 2110_210432_010000000.png 2110_210432_390000000.png posted: 21 Aug 2014 10:03 from: Martin Wynne Thanks Trevor. Is that running natively in PCLinuxOS or via Wine? If you set View> Movie Size> Fit to Window before going full screen, the video will enlarge to fit, should you want to do that. ... before creating the new one, and I've been quite surprised that it is still entirely relevant apart from a few changes in menu wording. It adds only 2MB to the file so I think it is justified. Thanks again, Martin. posted: 21 Aug 2014 08:24 from: Phil O Hi Martin The format of this new video is spot on, especially for a beginner who has no experience of trackwork or Templot, with the accompanying notes I think it is more informative. All you need to do now is ...
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... www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/410854/120322_R052012_Bromsgrove.pdf See also this response: http://www.newcivilengineer.com/rail-culvert-collapse-triggers-safety-fears/8628390.article regards, Martin. posted: 19 Oct 2017 10:16 from: Tim Lee Tony W wrote: undefined Hi Tim. You may find the following pictures of interest. They show the switch blades of a 3 throw turnout at Butterley at the Midland Railway Centre. Although these are a special case, the ... structure and these would tend to align the track panels at these locations and by implication for some distance either side. What they did on longer bridges I am not sure as rail joints on the structure would be unavoidable. Regards Tony. posted: 15 Oct 2017 08:17 from: Tim Lee I think that the main reason for the question is that often when I look at trackwork after either a crossover or slip leading of to a siding and head shunt the sleeper positions superficially look as if they have been adjusted to ...
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... interesting posted: 17 Oct 2014 19:32 from: Trevor Walling Hello, Is there a library in Whitby?The reference section of local libraries are usually a gold mine of historical information and documents. Regards. Trevor. posted: 17 Oct 2014 20:10 from: DerekStuart Thanks chaps. I have since found perhaps 100 photos of the general scene and from a couple of them I have been able to work out which turnouts to use (mostly B8 and C8- which surprised me as I'd have thought a short ... me (that would lessen the challenge) I just don't know how to start this bit. Many thanks Derek Attachment: attach_1974_2552_stationthroat1.jp g 577 posted: 15 Oct 2014 19:06 from: DerekStuart Attachment: attach_1975_2552_stationthroat2.jp g 547 Last edited on 15 Oct 2014 19:08 by DerekStuart posted: 15 Oct 2014 19:23 from: Raymond Since you know the location and era, it ought not be difficult to obtain a track plan, which you can then use as the basis of overlaying a track plan and that would give ...
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... here just use standard superglue to bond slide chairs to the stockrail? I notice a post advocating Loctite 435 adhesive for this but is this over the top? I use cheap cyano/superglue for many modelling tasks but just buy the discount shop type where you get 10 little tubes for a pound. Everytime I buy a better brand it gets used a couple of times and has gone 'off' when I next want it. Tried storing in fridge/putting clingfilm over lid etc but doesn't help with me. Don't want to ... sealed in a dry location away from heat sources or sun exposure. Humidity and high temperatures may decrease shelf life." Admittedly, I've found that they set solid regardless, especially the thin non-gel versions. cheers, Martin. posted: 18 Apr 2018 08:16 from: Raymond Rob Manchester wrote: Hi, Do people on here just use standard superglue to bond slide chairs to the stockrail? I notice a post advocating Loctite 435 adhesive for this but is this over the top? Rob Year ago I tested ...
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... I really should read more tutorials) Borg& John, Thanks very much for those template files. I was really struggling to make the goods yard "work" but now I am one step closer to getting it started now posted: 27 May 2017 08:10 from: madscientist Thanks Dave posted: 11 Jun 2017 11:41 from: Michael Henfrey Right, I have made a few changes based off some suggestions to make the goods yard sidings longer and slightly operationally better. Iv'e printed it out and layed it out ... that I just need to shove some timbers and wait for C&L to re-open. Attachment: attach_2441_3030_theeloftplan.box 391 posted: 22 May 2017 15:28 from: Michael Henfrey and the background shapes file Attachment: attach_2442_3030_high_road_17_03_0 2_1841_56.bgs 350 posted: 24 May 2017 08:13 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Slip looks OK to me, I'll have a look at the 3 way this am posted: 24 May 2017 08:43 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, I've had a go at the 3 way, just needs ...
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... S to brass to ply hopefully in one go. Is there a good glue for this application. If I go this way there will be no holding of rail to base plate mechanically so it will only be glue. Cheers Simon Handby posted: 4 Jul 2013 10:08 from: Paul Boyd Hi Simon So: can you gentlemen advise on glues you prefer to use? N-S rail to plastic base plate to ply. I haven't discounted having some etches done but then I'll be glueing N-S to brass ... template of the sleepers. As I am going to pre stain the sleepers, sticking ply in water to remove the template is probable not a good idea. Is there a message thread that may have various solutions please. Cheers Simon Handby posted: 3 Jul 2013 08:28 from: John Arkell Hi Simon You may find what you need on Brassmasters website http://www.brassmasters.co.uk/track_details.htm See item P005 Regards John Arkell posted: 3 Jul 2013 08:36 from: Alan Turner You could also try these: http ...
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