No Love Lane meeting this week so no more photos of well-stacked topless laser-cut buildings for you to ogle
Instead there's a view of my homework; a 1:6½ single-slip and turnout "in the style of" the GER. Details about the GER's trackwork seem to be rarer than hen's teeth so very much "in the style of" obtained from photos, but then maintained by the LNER and BR(E). This has been some time in the making as each chair had to be custom-drawn and 3d-printed; one day we'll possibly be able to use Templot's (still) experimental 3d-chairing system(s). In the meantime I offer you C-SIK (Chairs and Slide In Keys)...

The switches are 12ft straight-cut straight-planed with a joggle. The switch-blades have been shaped; had their operating droppers silver-soldered in place (milled aluminium jig); and 3d-printed resin insulating bushes glued in place to electrically isolate the blackened jig-bent stretcher bars. They still require cutting to length (drilling holes in my worktop for the operating droppers is not a preferred option) so that will have to wait until "first fix" on the layout, along with the electrical droppers and dummy rail breaks. Adding these latter items will probably mean having to remove all the separate keys and dismantle the entire assembly which is easily done as nothing is glued yet; putting it all back together will be the tricky part.
As you can see from the Templot template there have been plenty of changes of mind as work has progressed; there are some more planned. Now all I need to do is start the remaining two acute crossings and hope the timbers (which were glued to the layout years ago) are in the correct places.
