Hornertown Yard Lights
After removing the lighting strip, I resoldered the joint that I thought was causing the problem, we put it back and oh shit it failed again…
The second time I soldered jumper wires from before the joint to after the joint put the strip back and it appears that it has worked. Time will tell if it was a good fix.
Thanks for the help, Joel!
Model Rail Radio
It was with great sadness that we learnt that Lawrence Eggering aka "Uncle Larry" had passed away. I participated in the show dedicated to his memory, show #220. I have fond memories of spending time with Uncle Larry and Lionel Strange in Indianapolis in 2016. He will be missed by many, RIP Uncle Larry.
Bridge
I reckon about 12 years back BJ and I decided the view separator between Hornertown and Flintston would be a bridge. Well, I finally bought the bridge section kits. I have assembled three Rix "Early Highway Overpass" kits with a few modifications for an angled intersection.
Concept
Ops Session on 6th
Crew Room
Lessons Learnt
- I need to introduce a system to limit the number of operators attending to seven. This will address the excessive downtime a few operators experienced. Wayne has a system in place that I will probably copy.
- I discovered the Hornertown Yardmaster was treating the cars in the "Out" box of the industries East and West were to go on the next train. My planning had then being picked up by the Assistant yard Master and shunted to the departure storage tracks. So things were at cross purposes and lead to confusion and holdups.
It would appear changing the descriptor will solve the issue
Before
After - The allocated time to prepare the "Locals shunt" by the assistant Yard Master needs to be extended from 20 to 30 minutes
- With the changes to the Waybills (including less express goods trains visiting Hornertown Yard) the storage tracks have been reallocated to provide for better use. Half as many express goods trains = half the storage Vs more local goods throughput = extra storage. Here is the first cut of new allocation.
Afternoon Tea
Following the session we debriefed over afternoon tea. Peter J took Barry's usual seat and cheese cutter role.
Peter S tests new Staging
So, there will be a build East consists & a build West consists as separate jobs.
Wayne had indicated to me that the "string of local goods consists" prepared were in the wrong order when transferred to him ready for despatch. I asked Peter to explain to me what the job card as written meant to him and I can now clearly see I didn't get the wording right so they will be adjusted!
We had a discussion about "blocking of the Jimtown Turn" to help the road crew and have decided that the list of towns in blocking order appear on the staging box so the order car blocks so it will be Jimtown, Stanvac, Adamsville & then Iron Hill.
I am decided I must vary my first attempt as I got the balance wrong. Using an East Departure Staging Track and an West Departure Staging Track will provide a better balance on the number of cars (East – Flintston max 8 Jimtown Turn max 8 ~ West – Huntington max 8 LeMaistre max 8 [Usually 3]).
I have rearranged the labelling and sorted the cars based on the further learning.
Thanks Peter for showing me the error of my ways!
Ops Session at Picardy
Steelworks Signs
Scenery Work
Strategy
Peter J has kindly offered to assist me over time with outstanding scenery work. I am more of an engineering type and not to good at artist stuff. I am hoping to build a relationship similar to what I had with BJ when we planned and started scenery work a decade or more ago now. After BJ passed away our whole group suffered from the lack of his ideas and critique.
Peter and I had our first sit down and think about the big picture to set the framework for discussion and then we discussed ideas for outstanding areas where work is required and agreed what materials were required.
Commencement
Miller Signs
The First Workday
Peter explaining some ideas to me |
Testing the colours and textures |
SD7 Tsunami2 Install
I think this is the last Broadway Blueline diesel that still had the orignal decoder with a Lenz Silver piggy backed. Recently it had been playing up and a service request was lodged by one of my operators. When in the workshop the original decoders just didn't want to play with Decoderpro to I bit the bullet and stipped them out and replaced with a Tsunami2 including adding a ugar cube speaker in series with the existing speaker to take the increased output from the new decoder.
Ops Planning Session 1 V4.1>V4.2
Ops Planning Session 2 V4.2
Ops Planning Session 3 V4.2
Website Update
Scheduled Tasks for next 90 days
Day at Wayne's
I had a pleasant afternoon at Wayne's he started by showing me his recent changes to the layout and explaining the differences. The first Ops session is not far away so I look forward to working the new arrangements.
The main reason for the visit was to standardise the locos in the fleet so we spent a few hours setting his groups of locos up to operate at the same speed and accelerate and brake at similar rates. We used the speedo I made for him and JMRI to make the adjustments. Wayne informed me afterwards that we configured 22 locos in the session.
That's it for now so until next time.....
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