
Rob, years ago I adopted using 5DIN plugs and sockets for connecting up power supplies. This started out as a modular DC system using separate bits and it’s just one socket for power in and I can plug in whatever I choose, DC or DCC. The DCC system just sits in a RU box on the floor out of the way ( Z21 currently). Best is I can plug into whatever layout is out ( I have 5 small layouts in various scales to use). It also keeps mains power well away from any layout.
Bob








Playing is ongoing. Despite not, as yet, having a fiddly yard, the 3D planning department is taking full advantage of the mobility offered by the newly installed wiring.
Limited shunting can be carried out.
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In addition, as you can gather from the above, a platform has been temporarily installed. I think I have previously mentioned the source of these wooden sections being from the N Gauge Bachmann/ Farish Scenecraft range. They are low but fine for a tramway coach with steps. However, I wondered if they would accommodate normal four or six wheel stock.
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It appears that they will but I was still worried that they were too low. However, a flick through a couple of books brought forth this view of Blagdon, on the Wrington Vale Light Railway.
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The platform is clearly low but in comparison to the steps on the coaches, perhaps not so low as to preclude their use.
Rob





Whether or not I build the layout to be viewed this way around remains to be seen but it's an intriguing idea.
You may note, I have tweaked the wiring slightly. This arrangement, using brass wire, may be unorthodox for some but it works, with no drop in voltage across the layout and is neat and tidy ( well, for me it is ! ). The three way WAGO connectors are a breeze to use.
Moving stock around can help to get a feel for the look of the final layout. Despite it's small size, it does look promising. Dropping in a 'backscene certainly helps and of course, it's fun to do.
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It’s currently blowing a hoolie, visibility is about half a mile, and it’s raining…getting all nostalgic for Kent
