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Charlie, time to think about wiring.... The DZ1000s and accessories will need 14 volts AC. I will be using Alex's (Ingeniero No1) Non-Contact Point True Position Detector, which require 12dc. Also, most LED lighting will require 12dc. If you use many Miller Engineering sighs you will need 4.5v. All of these will need a distribution system. I ordered 6 of these distribution blocks, $8ea with shipping (found from the electrical forum). I also am using 18/2 and 18/3 bell/alarm/thermostat wire (solid). The 18/3 is useful for the DZ1000s. Today I order telephone cross connect wire 24/2 x 4 (solid) - 900 ft from eBay. I also recently ordered a bunch of red/black zip cord from www.allelectronics.com. These Euro style terminal blocks are very usefull , can cut into 3s and 4s.
I got my 14 gauge stranded in 500' rolls from Menards on sale. I use a different color for each loop. Plus white for all outside rails.

You thought I was kidding when I said make twice as many and twice the size holes in your benchwork.

Let the fun begin!
Dan

Charlie:

 

At those moments when you might get frustrated with this project, please know the following:

  1. You're doing a GREAT job.
  2. You're a much better carpenter than you're letting on.
  3. Your photos are VERY helpful to others who are building layouts.

Because I am at the benchwork-building stage myself, I am benefiting greatly just from what you've posted so far.

 

The major difference between us that I can see is that I didn't trust myself not to ding up the freshly painted walls while carrying around 2x4's and sheets of plywood/homasote.  I decided to build out all the benchwork, take it back down, finish the paint, and then screw it all into place.  I like your approach, however, because it gives you a nicer place to work.

 

All in all, a great job so far.  Please keep us up to date.

 

Steven J. Serenska

 

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Charlie:

 

Out of curiosity, what is your plan for the front facing of the layout under the tables?  Will it be open so viewers can look underneath the tables?  Will you hang a curtain or install something like luan board or bead board to the front?  If it's not going to be open, what are your thoughts for how you will hang/affix these?

 

Really nice work so far.

 

SJS

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Regarding the fascia of the layout.. still kicking around a few options.  Obviously I need something that will wrap the curves.

 

The backdrop is kind of an interesting question.  I had a painted blue sky back drop with clouds and a mountain and industrial applique on my last layout.  After a while the clouds really started to bother me.  Not sure I want any this time. I may just go with abutting landforms and building fronts this time around.

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I agree, this is a fun post to follow!   That plywood must have been heavy, how many sheets did you use?  I got one sheet of 3/4 inch plywood when I remodeled a bathroom.  I got sticker shock, but it's worth the added cost since you minimize the warping, which is not going to be a problem with your benchwork.

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