This post is a bit late as I have been away for a few days with m wife to celebrate our 36th wedding anniversary. The cellar has grow after our visits to just a few wineries in the beautiful Clare Valley.
Well work recommenced this month and a few things were done in Hornertown with trees, vegetation and passenger station getting attention. There was also some improvements to lighting at Huntington and LeMaistre Loco and some work on scenery in Onka Valley. Lastly I have been working on my Athearn U50 installing a Tsunami sound decoder.
Hornertown
BJ & I had a few sessions to talk and plan then commence work on detailing around Hornertown Yard and Pasenger Station. The photos tell the story.
Vegetation
Last of the Pedestrian barrier
It is built and undercoated and we discovered that the paint needed to match the rest of the barrier is safely locked away at Chris's house.
Passenger Terminal
A considerable amount of time has been spent cutting and trial fitting with consideration as to the final finished desired. Again the photos show the processPavement trial fitting
Eastern endFitting the subway entrance
Scratch built steps into station building
Western end
Hand painted pavement
Wow what a difference in look - fabulous work BJ!
Waiting for the glue to dry
Palm trees added
Cutting out the perspex station building protection panel.
Lighting
There were a few spots on the layout where insufficient illumination was apparent. This month I replaced the six 20W halogen globes with 9W LED globes and added a further six down lights. I also fitted three additional 35W halogen spotlights over LeMaistre Loco
Huntington
With double the amount of lights now installed with only half of the original power consumption the results are great.
LeMaistre Loco
The shadows are now far more realistic and the "dull spots" have mostly gone leaving an acceptable outcome.
Onka Valley
BJ adding some more detail to the valley backdrop.U50 Modifications
This will be the biggest install challenge I have attempted and I'm sure I will find some surprises along the way... I have decided to remove the factory boards and do a total rewire and fit Tsumami sound decoder and replace the bulbs with LEDs - it will be m first go at 0602/0603 LEDs.
Decoder
Tsunami TSU-1000 Digital Sound Decoder Dual GE FDL-16 (U50)
Speakers
Tony's Dream Speakers 1.10 Diameter and enclosures which were sealed with Micro Krystal Klear when assembled.
Before Speaker Install |
Speakers in place |
Decoder fitted over motor |
I fitted two pieces of .030 polystyrene strip using the manufacturers board mountings to ensure the wiring can be kept away from the moving parts. The decoder is held in place with Kapton Tape.
Lights
The assembly detailed below will be fixed inside on the roof of the body.
I joined machine pins and header pins so diodes can be inserted between the forward (white) and reverse (yellow) feeds for the marker lights to operate irrespective of loco direction. A piece of PC Board is soldered to allow plenty of space to get the +ve common (blue) wires to be attached |
Decoder wires soldered to machine pins |
Marker lights
Soldering the armature wire to the 0602 LED was somewhat challenging.
Wired LED glued in place behind the marker light lense. |
Routing the wire was not as easy as I thought |
Mars Lights
The manufacturers lens were drilled out to allow 1.0 mm long lens LED's to be fitted. I placed the LEDs in from outside the body to get the correct alignment then soldered them together before removing to trial fit from the inside. I had to file the top edge of the top led to allow for the wires from the emergency light to pass above them.
During testing I discovered that these LEDs are 5 mA not the usual 20 mA when I destroyed the first one.... I have limited the current to 2.5 mA and they are still quite bright.
Emergency Light
I will use a Red LED 650nm 40deg Clear 0603 (1.6x0.8 mm) fitted inside the housing then held in place with Micro Krystal Klear.
I removed the jewel and the fitting is hollow and allows the passage of the magnet wire. I had to file the inside of the housing to allow the red SMT LED to fit. |
Thanks to BJ for his untiring efforts on scenery components.
My scenery guru BJ |
Chris should be returning soon following the birth of a Grandson so my time will be split between working on his new layout and my own.
That's it for this month.
Thanks to those that continue to help me achieve my ambitions and hello again to all my followers!
Till the end of September.
-ooOOOoo-
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your wedding anniversary, and thanks for this post - some instructive series of pictures. I'm also a model railroading enthusiast who write about the hobby. I don't know if you're looking for more content or are interested in publishing articles written bby other people, but if you are I'd be delighted to let you use some of mine (free of charge, of course).
Warm regards,
Mark