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Old 09-23-2012, 01:03 AM
Pom in Oz Pom in Oz is offline
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This is a great thread, makes me want to get the saw out and build a couple of helixes but i think bunnings has had enough of my hard earned this month
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Old 09-23-2012, 09:42 AM
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This weekend proved to productive in that I started to lay track on the main level - I even had to pop put and get more track joiners - I was sure I had heaps- anyway I was still able to lay about 25metres of tack and points -about halfway with the track - plus the 20+metres for Helix 2 and the the upper deck
Here are some snaps of this weekends effort






With some track down the layout is staring to take form

I will lay the track on Helix 2 this week

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Old 09-23-2012, 11:59 AM
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Very good so far. You are making quick progress. Everything looks wonderful.

Have you thought of maybe making your corners on the upper level not so sharp? You could cut a peice of wood to fill in each of those corners on the outside edge of layout, sort of like a triangle peice to splice in. I cant think of the correct word for this right now (haven't had my coffee yet)
Your curve on the track would not be as sharp if you did this. You could have nice broad curves...

You could even do this on the lower level, then when you are ready to attach your fascia it will be nice and rounded.

Just a suggestion, no biggie. Im jealous of your 2 helix layout... keep the pictures flowing

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Old 09-23-2012, 08:04 PM
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Whilst I have a layout drawnup for the top deck this will be the last stage - need some where to put my stuff while I do the bottom deck -
The corner infills will be used if broad corners are required near the edge - maybe a small infill to smooth things out????

I have used infills inside the Helix's for the supports located in the corners

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Old 09-30-2012, 07:09 AM
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After a week with Flu I have only managed to complete some minor construction issues I have put off, soldering droppers on about a third of the track, Helix 2 finished except for painting and the upper transition.

See what the next week brings

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Old 10-06-2012, 10:08 AM
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This week has had me still sutting more power droppers in and still more track, a bit more on Helix 2 and power cabled Helix 1
I have also been able to pickup some good deals on "Ebay" - A collector in NSW is down sizing and I was able to pick up
1 x BALTIMORE & OHIO BLI DCC SOUND BROADWAY LIMITED IMPORTS E8A
1 x ATLAS B30 LOCO CSX B&O Baltimore & Ohio DCC
1 x KATO SD40 LOCOMOTIVE DCC C&O B&O DCC
1 x CON-COR "THE CHESSIE" SIX CAR CARRIAGE SET

I was able to buy an NCE Powercab today from LHS

After all this I was finally able to run a train though Helix 1 - I need to touchup a couple of joints with my pliers (joints on curves!!!!!) but even so 2 trains went up and down with no derailments-

Th Powercab is great, 15 mins from unpack to having a train running -

Note to all - When buying DCC trains through internet have the seller state the long or short address used on the train - will save 5 - 10 mins searching it out on the powercab

Well still more to come

Be good

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Old 10-06-2012, 03:22 PM
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cmaceeepc,

Don't know how you soldered the track on the curves, but the procedure I use is to lay the first piece to within 3 or 4 inches of the end. Cut off the rail that is too long. Attach the 2nd piece and solder it while the track is straight. After the joint cools, bend the track to the curve and continue laying. I almost never have a kink this way.

Hopes this helps although it is probably way late!

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Old 10-06-2012, 10:22 PM
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WCWBrassHat - Glenn

The joints on the helix which require touch up are the first few - probably from my over eagerness to get started - are still ok to run a train over but not to the standard which I would will want.


These are enough to keep me concentrating, especially when I lay the track on Helix 2 - laying track on a helix is so much harder than flat track - I have seen others lay the track as they buid up the helix but with my design I can only lay track after its built - maybe a different design next time -

Always lessons to be learnt - Old dogs do learn new tricks - Measure twice cut once - Dont cry over spilt milk - Listen to all advise and use what you need

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Old 10-08-2012, 12:11 PM
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What are you going to do about the walls?
Wouldn't it be easier if that was done first?
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Old 10-08-2012, 07:05 PM
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Refer to my previous post re over eagerness and also how I hate painting

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