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Greetings everyone!
It's been a while, but I am officially moved into my new home, and I've settled into my new layout room with gusto! I now have the space to have Piedmont Blues set up permanently, with space to expand it around walls. I'm over the moon. Taking advantage of this, I used the new space to work on the layout a lot more to get it ready for the Seaboard Southern Exhibition that took place last Saturday. I took a few photos from the day. Enjoy!

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Very nicely done and congratulations on the new abode. I have that same MTH tanker that has been two-railed. Please post a photo of the bottom of yours, I am curious as to how yours was done.

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Thanks everyone!

The shelving the layout sits on is a simple pair of IKEA "Kallax" shelving units. The white ones are the cheapest they sell. I paid £40 each for them. I'm sure I could have built something similar myself for much cheaper, but I intend to use these all around the room as storage and benchwork supports, so I wanted something that would be standardised across the whole room to ensure everything remained level. I had too many runaway freight cars on my old HO layout, so I've learned from that mistake!

 

Last night didn't see much progress on the layout, though I did finally manage to get round to replacing a broken truck-mounting pin on a Norfolk and Western bay window caboose, so that's another one to weather up and add to the fleet.

 

I also removed the cast on handrails and grab irons from a Williams centre cupola caboose kit and base painted it red. I also fitted some Intermountain (?) trucks. This will be getting some SOUTHERN decals to represent an ex-Savannah & Atlanta cab.

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Regarding the tank car, here are the photographs of the 2 rail conversion on mine. I can't claim to have done it myself - I bought it this way!

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Not a lot to add for now, I've been busy with other things. Ford has taken the centre module away to work on the wiring for the Arduino, and is planning to mount a dedicated power supply under the board to handle the next stage of the lighting, sound and animation for the layout.

 

I do have some photographs of some of my purchases from Seaboard Southern though. First, three TTX 86' flat cars from Jason Dickie:

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These will eventually become tri-deck open sided autoracks. Nothing like making life easy, eh?

 

Finally, a Lionel(?) truss bridge I got for £10 from one of the other traders at the show:

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I'm going to have some fun with this one when the next stage of the layout comes along.

 

More updates when I'm able.

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