Not much happened over the summer on the layout but with
Code 55 flex, #5 and #7 turnouts having shown up about 3 weeks ago layout
progress has begun.
Over the summer I did spend some time working on the start
of my city. I have the base roads installed and a few building in place. All
still need weathering and details.
I have installed the 4 A/D tracks for the yard and mainline
1 has been installed around the whole layout. I don’t have the #10 turnouts
that I need for the mainline cross overs yet so I have used paper cut outs to
mark where they will be going. It is great to be able to see trains moving even
though it is only part done and the power for the whole layout is coming from
one power drop. This is also my first time using code 55 track, it is not as
robust to handling as code 80 so I am taking track layout slower than I normal
would. Also I have always laid track with water based contact cement but on
this layout I tried DAP latex caulk for the first time. So far so good with the
caulk. I always thought it would make a mess but if you only use a small bead and
then a putty knife everything is kept neat and tidy. I had a few spots where I had
to much caulk but was able to scrap it off after it dried with a knife. I have
not glued within 2 feet of anywhere where I will be installing a turnout so they
will install easy.
This is the one side of the peninsula
And the other
Here is a video update of the layout so far.
I have also started the wiring for the layout. At this point
in time I will not be installing occupancy detectors and signaling, but the
layout will be set up now for their installation at a later time.
Thanks for looking
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