What voltage are you going to run the motor on? I found that at 3 or 4.5v it is incredibly noisy, let alone the 6v I'd used from a battery pack, or the 12?v of a model railway accessory bus! I've been experimenting with the thing however, and have decided that I an reduce the noise by using a motor out of (I think) a DVD/CD player and making my own version of the clear plastic container thing. If I'm totally unsuccessful, I will simply use the standard stuff...
QUOTE (Nathan Burnham @ 12 Sep 2012, 17:43) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>What voltage are you going to run the motor on? I found that at 3 or 4.5v it is incredibly noisy, let alone the 6v I'd used from a battery pack, or the 12?v of a model railway accessory bus! I've been experimenting with the thing however, and have decided that I an reduce the noise by using a motor out of (I think) a DVD/CD player and making my own version of the clear plastic container thing. If I'm totally unsuccessful, I will simply use the standard stuff...
Nice to know how you went about motorising
Hi Nathan. I used an old basic Hornby train set controller. Controlled 12v output.
Many thanks for the kind comments. Progress has slowed right down for a number of reasons including awaiting for some bits to arrive and also studying for my exam in a couple of weeks.
I have built a little loading dock from some plastic sheet (awaiting a working yard light for it) I have a yard crane somewhere in storage.
The cobblestones are Wills but with tops sanded down slightly and painted.
Have also made up some timetable boards from plastic sheet and added some posters to a Merit/Wills hoarding.
In the meantime I have purchased a Hornby Class 110 DMU set and an extra centre car plus a Bachmann Royal Scot and Patriot.
On order is a station building, some signs tailored to the layout, some working station and yard lamps and a Lima Crab !
I think there will only be a few posts over the next couple of weeks as I prepare for my exam and also start a new term course.
These Station and pub signs arrived today from Tracksidesigns. http://tracksidesigns.co.uk/ Usual disclaimer, I am purely a customer.
Must say they are excellent and something unique too for the layout. You can choose up to 3 unique station names and they will create the signs.
Also obtained some station lamps from ebay. They were red but are now maroon !
coming along nicely Ray.like the signs.supplier duly noted.
just noticed that the styrofoam you have the lamp posts on looks exactly like the cobbles.might be a cheap option if you need anymore.
QUOTE (Rhiwderin_Ray @ 22 Sep 2012, 10:58) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>These Station and pub signs arrived today from Tracksidesigns. http://tracksidesigns.co.uk/ Usual disclaimer, I am purely a customer.
Must say they are excellent and something unique too for the layout. You can choose up to 3 unique station names and they will create the signs.
They look great Ray,
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Just had a look at the website, shame for me they don't do Northern Rail, I suppose it's due to licencing. I'll have to make my own.
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