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posted: 26 Jul 2010 22:43 from: nigel bown
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hi all this is my first attempt at using templot the idea is for a 2mm fine scale branch line terminus some where in the south warwickshire area.its a joint GWR /LMS station . comments please . i think i may have a few issues with multiple layers !!!! | ||
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posted: 27 Jul 2010 18:40 from: Paul Boyd
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Hi Nigel That's pretty good for a first attempt! Could you please flesh out the description a bit so we can build a picture of the finished layout in our heads? There are some technical issues though which can be easily fixed. 1 - The turnout road on the bottom right turnout has a bit of a dogleg in it! 2 - On the LMS main line, there are a number of overlapping templates which I've fixed (see attached) by deleting one template, splitting another to remove the exit track and adjusting the approach length on another. 3 - This happens in a few other places, but now you know how to fix it! (eg templates 33/67 & 48/49) 4 - Your project title is Slattocks Junction! Hope this helps! |
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posted: 27 Jul 2010 19:11 from: nigel bown
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Paul many thanks for this. the description is based in the 20's to 40's and assumes the Midland and GWR joined up in a small market town to the south of Warwickshire( close to banbury) traffice will be mainly passenger on the two lines with normal market town goods traffice on the LMS line. the layout offers fair scope for shunting i feel. this is my 2nd layout since resuming odeling and will be my first fine scale one. I also need to learn how to change the name its saved as lol |
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posted: 28 Jul 2010 10:01 from: Phil O
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Hi Nigel The only point (no pun intended) that I wish to raise is that you have no means of running round an LMS train. I would expect to see a crossover in Pauls template 34 or your template 61. HTH Phil |
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posted: 28 Jul 2010 20:15 from: nigel bown
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mm just spent 2 hours redoing the whole thing cos i had th shave 50 mm off and lost it some where ******** not a happy bunny |
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posted: 28 Jul 2010 20:39 from: Martin Wynne
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nigel bown wrote: not a happy bunnyHi Nigel, Your files are in the C:/TEMPLOT/BOX-FILES/ folder unless you have changed the location. If you didn't save a file, try going to the storage box (main > storage box menu item). Click restore previous, or restore prior-previous, on the files menu on the storage box like this: 2_281532_410000000.png If you can't find your files, don't forget that you uploaded an earlier copy here, and you could download it again. In fact you have a private area on this forum where you can upload files for safe keeping. Go to: http://85a.co.uk/forum/view_forum.php?id=16 Post a short note to yourself describing the file, and attach the file. Only you will be able to access your posts there and download your files. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 28 Jul 2010 20:41 from: nigel bown
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Martin cheers for that and i just found it SOoooooooooooo im a happpppyyyy bunny the more i play the faster im getting i think i will be publishing version 320001 of it soon |
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posted: 28 Jul 2010 22:16 from: nigel bown
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ahhh this is a very pleased chap . more use = easier to do . now have a next version please have a look and make comments . i have not got an engine shed ( yet) the 6 straight tracks to the right will be traversers on the fiddle yard board unless i find point making fun !!!! all i now have to do is join the 2mm FS association buy some bits ........... maaaaake two more base boards finish ther Gf's kitchen ' beat world poverty and wake up . |
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posted: 29 Jul 2010 15:32 from: Phil O
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Hi Nigel I have taken the liberty of reducing the crossing angle on turnout (template 17) to a B6 turnout and added a transition on to the GW freight link getting rid of the 10" radius curve and giving a radius now of 22.6". HtH Phil |
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posted: 29 Jul 2010 17:39 from: nigel bown
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Phil many thanks for that | ||
posted: 1 Aug 2010 18:21 from: nigel bown
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welll just been busy boy and got two base boards made | ||
posted: 1 Aug 2010 22:06 from: Nigel Brown click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi Nigel Just taken a quick look at your plan. Wondering if you alter a few lengths here and there, and a few other bits of shoving around, you might end up with something a bit more flexible, or more balanced in terms of operation. Here's a few thoughts. a) Can't see anywhere on the LMS side where you could store a few coaches while goods operations are going on. If you shifted the release crossover on the left some way to the right you could leave coaches in the platform while still having enough room beyond for a goods locomotive to run around its train. b) Not sure where your LMS plaform(s) is/are, but if they're below the main platform lines I'd be inclined to change your right-hand release crossover for a left-hand, which would be more normal. It would also give you a bit more storage space on the end of the upper track. c) I'd extend the LMS loop to beyond (to the right of ) 29, and finish it in a right-hand crossover. The upper track to the right of the crossover could be a head-shunt, which would allow shunting operations to take place clear of the main running line. Extending the loop in this way also compensates for (a). d) The GWR platform is fairly short short. Shifting the release crossover to the right could give you something a bit longer. A more radical approach would be to have just one link between LMS and GWR lines, and have a loop wholly on the GWR lines. e) There's a lot of empty space in the bottom of the plan. If you've got no concrete plans for filling it, one possibility is compressing things upwards. This would ease some of the curves. It would also give you the option of making a corresponding increase in the space at the top of the plan, which could give a more spacious goods yard. Hope this helps |
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posted: 1 Aug 2010 22:21 from: nigel bown
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Nigel this could get complicated lol i have printed the plan out full size ....... its bigger than i thought A/B there will be platfoms both sides of the LMS tracks. C one of the ideas of having to shunt onto the main line is to introduce ............ issues . lol D i am seriously thinking of removing the platform cross over and just having the one link this will allow for a longer platform .... however i have 1 GWR praire Loco and one Coach so as it is at the moment the platforms just long enough the idea of the crossover was to allow GWR loco's to run round their trains while delivering to the goods yard. without this crossover they will have to run round the main platform , before i begin laying track i am going to play with some wooden blocks to see how it works good thing about templot is changes are easy. regards and thanks for the input Nigel |
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posted: posted: 3 Aug 2010 19:35 from: nigel bown
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grrrrrrrr just tried to start a blog on blogspot ........ seems yahoo does not like it | ||
3 Aug 2010 19:35 from: nigel bown
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grrrrrrrr just tried to start a blog on blogspot ........ seems yahoo does not like it | ||
posted: 30 Aug 2010 23:06 from: nigel bown
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well after a couple of weeks testing with lil cardboard boxes i realised i needed more room on the top end so changing the diagonal lie to a simple straight parallel with the base board i achieved it . did away with the loco facilities .Rugby is not too far away. guys n gals please have a look at the ''final track plan'' for Grand borough . The rails sleepers and gauges will be here some time this week I have a single board to have a play on the frame is under construction at the GF's. more to come soon |
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