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  • Can I aske where you got your jacks from in the shed and is it a piko Ho shed - thanks

  • @slendersausage Hi, the lifting jacks are by Bachmann (product code 44-042) & you can get them from various shops e.g. Hattons. The shed at the start is a Pikestuff HO 2 shed kit and the 3 lane one is actually sold as a Heljan HO car repair shop kit (product code 1887). Cheers.

  • Where did you get the floodlights from:o)

  • @brushtraction Hi, The main tower lights and floodlights above the shed doors are by CRSignals. All the other lights including inside the sheds, at the back by the retaining wall and buffer stops are by Express Models.

  • love the detail

  • @mongoosekid14 Cheers ! :o)

  • please can you tell me how you wirerd up both speakers as not to blow the sound chip thanks graham

  • @graham6060 Hi, it was a while ago but I think what I did was desolder the 2 wires from the chip to the round speaker. Solder 2 new wires to the round speaker and do the same to the bass speaker. Then solder the wires from each speaker to the existing wire from the chip and cover the join with heat shrink. Don't try to unsolder the wires directly to the chip, I did that on another loco and it was a nightmare to reattach them ! I may have some pics so PM your email address if you want them.

  • great vid, whats stabling?

  • @itgamer100 stabling is just another word for storage

  • Superb Video mate, sounds great!!

  • @Bondy1980 Cheers Bondy, you should get one for Causeway Junction :o)

  • yeah i still regret not getting one from r.express, but someday i may get lucky with ebay!

  • @Bondy1980 This ones a respray as I missed out on the REX one as well and I've also got 56303 but that needs a chip first :o)

  • how did you make the concrete sections?

  • @zaccee1996 I used cardboard from cereal boxes cut to size and it needed 3 layers to bring it to the rail height. Then it was sprayed with halfords grey primer and then painted weathered with Phoenix weathered concrete paint and powders.

  • Layouts looking great and the sound from the 56 is superb.

  • @MarstonVale Thanks, glad you like it :o)

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