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- DSC00207
The first scenery #2 2002-04-28 More of that foliage. - 136 3617
- IMG 2408
- IMG 7317
- 105 0558
- b0017
Tigger [2/2] - IMG 1802
- IMG 4791
- IMG 0570
- 136 3615
- DSC00151
The power management unit This is a Digitrax PM-4 power controller. On this layout, all the outputs are used for short circuit detection. - IMG 0450
- IMG 4479
- IMG 1836
- IMG 0466
- IMG 4467
- DSC00123
Chris_and_Dad Chris and Dad - IMG 8174
dsc00007- 129 2970
- IMG 4474
- IMG 8917
- 142 4251
- DSC00122
Chris - IMG 4637
- 103 0400
- IMG 1816
- IMG 4677
- IMG 0569
- 103 0397
- b0016
Tigger [1/2]
dsc00014- IMG 0640
- DSC00393
- DSC00398
- DSC00180
- 136 3621
- 129 2963
- IMG 0655
- IMG 0657
- IMG 1920
- 899 9944
Tara! - IMG 2436
- IMG 2544
- IMG 0646
dsc00053- IMG 5966
- 132 3274
Side view - 136 3610
- IMG 8161
- 134 3463
Rear rotor servo Moved the servo from the front of the chassis to the tail boom to shorten the control rod - less chance of flexing - IMG 1917
- IMG 0606
- P0000013
- DSC00394
- IMG 0804
- IMG 9557
- IMG 0576
- IMG 0656
- DSC00172
- IMG 4657
- IMG 0390
- IMG 1807
- IMG 9325
From the front - DSC00137
The Table Again 2002-02-18 Wandering through Home Depot looking for "Mud coloured paint" we stumbled across a returned tin of Ralph Lauren paint that has a stone-like texture and was coloured as in the picture. Whilst not perfectly level, the surface is good enough to run the two locos pictured. - DSC00124
Chris_and_Dad Chris and Dad - IMG 4581
- IMG 0185
- IMG 0673
- IMG 2405
- DSC00210
The Flying Scotsman 2002-04-28 The Flying Scotsman up close with some plaster simulating the effects of rocks/debris between the two sets of track. The plaster will, if kept, eventually be coloured. - IMG 2649
- IMG 1827
- IMG 4614
- IMG 2441
- 900 0009
Merlin! - DSC00618
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, TeleVue zoom @8mm - 132 3277
Engine, closeup - DSC00189
- IMG 1929
- IMG 0805
- DSC00095
- IMG 2776
- IMG 2665
- IMG 0808
- 129 2998
dsc00004- DSC00100
- IMG 4800
- IMG 4631
- 142 4230
- 137 3753
Still in one piece Front view, it's been out flying a couple of times now
dsc00047- IMG 2651
- IMG 5960
- 104 0412
- 129 2965
- P0000033
- IMG 5590 med
- IMG 1934
- IMG 0817
- IMG 0665
- DSC00432
- P0000015
- P0000012
MOV00147- IMG 1939
- DSC00576
- DSC00372
- DSC00098
Tara - 129 2964
dsc00006- IMG 9555
- IMG 8171
- IMG 0574
- DSC00243
- IMG 2667
- IMG 9324
From behind - DSC00392
- IMG 2509
dsc00020- IMG 4548
- IMG 2670
dsc00016- IMG 0562
- DSC00457
- 129 2974
- 129 2971
- DSC00187
- 129 2968
- IMG 4571
- DSC00400
- DSC00395
- IMG 1928
- IMG 1829
- 900 0014
Merlin [3/6] - 151 5104
- DSC00459
- DSC00236
- IMG 2668
- 136 3609
- 119 1958
- IMG 2549
- IMG 2410
- 119 1962
- 119 1965
dsc00005- P0000016
- DSC00369
- b0014
Wasp [2/2] - 103 0364
Trig pulls a new bird - DSC00265
- IMG 1838
- P0000032
- DSC00257
- IMG 1935
- DSC00227
- IMG 5589 med
- IMG 0806
- IMG 5338
- IMG 1078
- 115 1503
- IMG 4470
- 119 1967
- DSC00121
Chris - IMG 4682
- IMG 1932
- IMG 1803
- 129 2973
- DSC00579
- IMG 0448
- IMG 0557
- 133 3340
Outdoors [1/4] - DSC00135
Under the Table 2002-02-17 An example of the structure of the wooden frame. Very simple, sturdy enough. - IMG 4625
- IMG 0670
- DSC00367
- IMG 1916
- DSC00402
- IMG 0575
- IMG 5965
- 136 3618
- 900 0015
Merlin [4/6] - IMG 0675
- IMG 1799
- 103 0379
- IMG 1828
- DSC00258
- DSC00389
- 119 1966
- DSC00354
- DSC00361
- IMG 2442
- 151 5106
- DSC00397
dsc00003- IMG 1915
- IMG 0424
- IMG 0648
- DSC00577
- IMG 0414
- IMG 3069
- DSC00403
- 106 0643
- DSC00588
- 103 0398
- DSC00580
- DSC00399
- IMG 2764
- IMG 0818
- DSC00038
Matts Matts in The Cambridge - 119 1961
- DSC00391
- DSC00368
- IMG 4628
- IMG 2772
- IMG 1790
- DSC00396
- DSC00108
Defects Picture taken of Appt. in Arlington prior to moving in - IMG 4599
- DSC00608
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, TeleVue zoom @8mm - DSC00148
The Table 2002-02-24 An update - two loops of track, a reversing double "wye" in the centre with the points/turnouts in the process of being wired. - IMG 4468
- IMG 2510
- IMG 0816
- DSC00170
- DSC00109
Defects Picture taken of Appt. in Arlington prior to moving in - IMG 2418
- IMG 0653
- DSC00190
- IMG 0825
- 136 3622
- DSC00589
- DSC00353
- 103 0386
- IMG 1811
- IMG 2411
- 136 3619
- DSC00578
- DSC00363
- DSC00355
- IMG 3052
- DSC01318
The village to be 2003-03-29 A lady waits in front of a cottage in what is to become the village. 2003-03-29 - DSC00107
- IMG 1792
- IMG 0609
- IMG 5942
- 104 0418
- IMG 2669
- IMG 2414
- IMG 0650
- IMG 2672
- IMG 2512
- IMG 2671
- 103 0389
- DSC00107
Defects Picture taken of Appt. in Arlington prior to moving in - IMG 2662
- IMG 0447
- DSC00110
Defects Picture taken of Appt. in Arlington prior to moving in - DSC00186
- IMG 2654
- DSC00388
- IMG 2415
- IMG 2533
- IMG 0819
- DSC00206
The first scenery 2002-04-28 The first area of scenery is started. Here we have some grass and bushes. - IMG 0821
- 136 3623
- IMG 0561
- IMG 2545
- 119 1957
- DSC00291
- IMG 0544
- IMG 0431
- IMG 9553
- DSC00228
- DSC00357
- IMG 0647
- IMG 1914
- IMG 1789
- DSC00362
- IMG 0432
- IMG 5978
- IMG 0672
- IMG 8173
- IMG 2413
- DSC00178
- IMG 2653
- DSC00334
The Moon Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - 132 3286
Look at the mess! - DSC00458
dsc00015- IMG 2761
- 137 3756
Front view - IMG 2511
- IMG 0464
- DSC00366
- DSC00352
- IMG 1791
- IMG 2756
- DSC00541
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - IMG 0425
- IMG 0608
- 106 0641
- DSC00358
- 132 3283
Assembling the rotor head These bits will eventually sit atop the swash plate. - DSC00150
The Digitrax controller This is the controller of this layout, a Digitrax DCS-100 DCC controller. - IMG 2546
- IMG 1804
- IMG 0651
- IMG 2543
- IMG 0823
- IMG 0802
- IMG 1806
- DSC00098
- IMG 1930
- IMG 4605
- IMG 2416
- 900 0013
Merlin [2/6] - DSC00259
- IMG 0463
- 136 3620
- IMG 0649
- DSC00460
- IMG 0435
- DSC00195
- IMG 2771
- IMG 0807
- IMG 0427
- IMG 1063
- 119 1953
- IMG 1840
- DSC00188
- DSC00374
- 106 0645
- IMG 2647
- IMG 2505
- DSC00235
- IMG 1067
- IMG 0568
- DSC00256
- DSC00099
- IMG 0472
- 132 3288
Flybar again - DSC00182
- IMG 2500
- IMG 0803
- IMG 3071
- IMG 1801
- DSC00183
dsc00030
Tango Rob's Tango has an identity crisis
dsc00068- DSC00248
- DSC01319
Towards the industrial area 2003-03-29 Progress has occured in the industrial region with the addition of some storage tanks and a depot. 2003-03-29 - IMG 2403
- IMG 0434
- IMG 2435
- IMG 0478
- 119 1956
- DSC00365
- IMG 2525
- IMG 2674
- DSC00467
- IMG 2536
- IMG 2430
- IMG 0824
- IMG 0564
- DSC00351
- IMG 2541
- IMG 2419
- DSC00240
- IMG 2528
- IMG 2443
- IMG 0446
- 119 1952
- DSC00194
- IMG 2663
- 119 1933
- DSC00373
- IMG 1809
- IMG 1788
- IMG 0654
- IMG 2648
- IMG 7794
- IMG 2422
- DSC00461
- DSC00241
- 132 3281
Engine in the frame, other side - DSC00329
The Moon Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - IMG 2534
- DSC00202
- IMG 2664
- DSC00229
- IMG 5591 med
- IMG 2646
- IMG 0822
- DSC00208
The Table 2002-04-28 The current state of the table. The foliage in the previous two pictures is centre right. The white splotches are experiments with two types of plaster, partly to hold the track in place (and level) and partly for scenic effect. - IMG 0547
- DSC00387
- DSC00193
- IMG 2751
- IMG 2417
- IMG 0429
- 103 0388
- IMG 2675
- IMG 0644
- DSC00466
- IMG 2524
- DSC00239
- DSC00581
- IMG 5351
- DSC00181
- IMG 1918
- IMG 2551
- IMG 9326
A year or so later... - 142 4234
- 132 3290
Tail rotor assembly This was a fiddly piece to put together. - DSC00226
- IMG 2652
- IMG 1080
- IMG 2773
- b0013
Wasp [1/2] - IMG 2539
- IMG 2433
- IMG 0546
- DSC01323
The cottage in the village 2003-03-29 That lady is still waiting... 2003-03-29 - IMG 2506
- 133 3306
Digital servo The Gyro came with this servo. Because the tail rotor pitch is being computer controlled, and you want it to react fast, you have to use a fast servo. Better yet, you use a digital servo, which mostly means the servo PWM's the motor inside much much faster. This is a reasonably speedy digital servo. When it's going, it whines a bit, but I am pretty sure that's normal. - IMG 5936
- 132 3273
Getting started When I remembered I wanted to take pictures of the construction, this is far as I was already. - 119 1963
- IMG 2504
- IMG 3053
- IMG 1794
- IMG 0452
- DSC00543
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - DSC00246
- IMG 3199
- IMG 5344
- DSC00359
dsc00087- IMG 2750
- IMG 0801
- IMG 0560
- IMG 2655
- IMG 2431
- 119 1964
- IMG 3184
- DSC00463
- IMG 2424
- DSC00183
- DSC00371
- P0000017
- IMG 3070
- IMG 2497
- IMG 5342
- IMG 0473
- 151 5108
- DSC00586
- IMG 2542
- IMG 1810
- IMG 0545
- IMG 0430
- DSC00310
Merlin - IMG 9390
Frogs on the license plate - IMG 2978
- IMG 0423
- DSC00587
- IMG 3140
- IMG 2412
- DSC00462
- DSC00232
- IMG 2445
- IMG 1800
- IMG 3067
- IMG 3144
- IMG 3068
- IMG 2532
- IMG 2498
- DSC00252
- DSC00200
- IMG 2765
- IMG 6018
- DSC00233
- IMG 0461
- 119 1955
- DSC00201
- IMG 1798
- DSC00386
- 132 3282
The engine The slot-shaped hole you can see is where the exhaust (muffler) pipe will attach, when it arrives. - IMG 2538
- IMG 2530
- IMG 1795
- 106 0644
- DSC00177
IMG 1065 raw- IMG 2523
- IMG 1069
- IMG 0176
- IMG 2527
- DSC00244
- IMG 2552
- IMG 2434
- 142 4255
- DSC00356
- IMG 1793
- 119 1960
- 136 3608
IMG 4157- IMG 2420
- IMG 0445
- IMG 3073
- IMG 2972
- IMG 2429
- IMG 0843
- IMG 0565
dsc00092- IMG 3201
- IMG 2540
- IMG 2535
- DSC00590
- DSC00384
- IMG 7796
- DSC00108
- IMG 0433
- 132 3279
Engine in the frame - DSC00552
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - DSC00360
- 104 0410
- IMG 3122
- IMG 2650
- IMG 0559
- IMG 1839
- IMG 1797
- DSC00383
- IMG 2562
- DSC00370
- IMG 3142
- IMG 0652
- IMG 0607
- DSC00277
- DSC00453
- DSC00378
- IMG 8434
- IMG 2421
- IMG 5336
- IMG 0477
- IMG 7848
- 142 4252
- IMG 2520
- IMG 2519
- IMG 0177
- 133 3305
Gyro This is described by many as the "most cost effective" stabilisation gyro on the market at present. It's job: keep the machine pointing in the direction you want it to. In the old days, you would program a "revolution mix" into your radio which altered the tail rotor blade pitch according to what you were doing with the throttle/collective, the idea being that you could match the rotational energy being put out by the main rotors to make the tail rotor counteract it, and keep the machine steady. Technology these days simply measures the rotation and does what it needs to counteract it. Funky. This is what makes the difference between whirly-top-with-dangerous-bits and simply "dangerous". - IMG 2673
- IMG 2444
- DSC00120
- IMG 2645
- DSC00278
- IMG 7791
dsc00077- DSC00260
- IMG 8023
- DSC00249
- DSC00197
- IMG 5333
IMG 4263- IMG 2659
- 142 4254
- IMG 7800
- IMG 3200
- IMG 2660
- IMG 0428
- IMG 0839
- DSC00264
- DSC00582
- DSC00464
- IMG 2635
- DSC00261
- DSC00102
- IMG 3146
- DSC00385
- IMG 0838
- IMG 8958
- b0030
Merlin [4/4] - IMG 2656
- IMG 2557
- IMG 0558
- IMG 3141
- DSC00263
- DSC00251
- IMG 5331
- IMG 2521
- DSC00224
- IMG 7787
- IMG 2553
- DSC01322
Tunnel ahoy! 2003-03-29 At the rear of the layout, a long passenger train headed by two Class A3s enters what will be a tunnel. 2003-03-29 - 001
- IMG 8022
- 119 1959
- IMG 2518
- DSC00336
The Moon Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm
IMG 4296- IMG 1059
- 114 1496
- 005
- IMG 7792
- IMG 2770
- IMG 1796
- DSC00101
- IMG 2755
- 132 3287
Rotor head and flybar The fly bar, I think, ,ostly balances the main blades. They are on a single bar whose pitch alters with the cyclic, but not the collective (I think, lots of "I think"'s here!). The bar is supposed to be near-perfectly balanced otherwise it causes really nasty vibrations in the rest of the machine. Rememeber, this thing is a huge spinning top, really. - IMG 7788
- IMG 0552
- 142 4253
- 103 0375
Jappert - 119 1939
- DSC00253
dsc00078- IMG 2644
- DSC00245
- IMG 0563
- IMG 7790
- IMG 2499
- IMG 0837
IMG 4162- IMG 3183
- DSC00106
- IMG 0178
- 119 1951
- IMG 7855
- IMG 7865
- IMG 0462
dsc00088- IMG 2625
- 119 1937
IMG 4156- IMG 2522
- IMG 2425
- DSC00254
- IMG 0460
- IMG 3041
- IMG 2495
- IMG 0439
- IMG 0426
- 003
- IMG 2643
- DSC01317
A village station 2003-03-29 The village Railway Station, yet to be named or decorated. 2003-03-29 - DSC00247
- DSC00199
- IMG 3091
- IMG 0233
- IMG 2973
- IMG 1079
- IMG 3124
- 142 4228
- IMG 3188
- IMG 2995
- IMG 0247
- DSC00337
The Moon Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - DSC00255
- IMG 5990
- IMG 3137
- IMG 2767
- IMG 1787
- DSC00551
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - IMG 3198
- IMG 3120
- 132 3280
Engine in the frame, closeup - IMG 2634
- IMG 0867
- IMG 5330
- IMG 7720
- IMG 3066
- IMG 2446
- IMG 2423
- IMG 7866
- IMG 2559
- IMG 0549
- 151 5107
IMG 4166- 014
- IMG 0866
- IMG 2573
- IMG 0553
- IMG 7806
- IMG 3034
- DSC00308
You're still doing it - IMG 8025
- IMG 2974
IMG 4301- 103 0378
dsc00089- IMG 0820
- IMG 3062
- IMG 0841
- DSC00279
dsc00002- DSC00379
- DSC00276
- IMG 8092
- IMG 0567
- IMG 0451
- IMG 0248
- IMG 8202
- IMG 0182
- IMG 2626
- 006
- IMG 6016
- IMG 8096
- IMG 2496
- IMG 8020
- DSC00274
- IMG 2631
- IMG 2558
- 136 3607
- IMG 0455
- 004
- IMG 2513
IMG 4303- 002
- IMG 5334
- IMG 3139
- IMG 3138
- IMG 2574
- IMG 0180
- IMG 2537
- IMG 2578
- IMG 3050
- IMG 8028
dsc00093- IMG 5994
- IMG 3186
- IMG 2636
- IMG 0556
- IMG 3187
- IMG 3118
IMG 4262- IMG 3197
- IMG 0857
- IMG 0476
- IMG 8038
- IMG 3040
- IMG 2561
- IMG 0443
- IMG 3061
- IMG 0474
- IMG 3054
- IMG 8957
- IMG 8021
- 133 3304
Clutch The silver drum in the centre of the picture is the clutch bell. Inside this is a clutch disc, which runs directly from the engine below it. It's designed to be fully diengaged below about 7000rpm and fully engaged above 10000rpm. The rotor blades operate at a fraction of this speed, not normalyl going faster than about 1700 rpm. - IMG 2447
- IMG 8027
- IMG 0842
- DSC00584
- IMG 8029
- IMG 2567
- IMG 2448
- DSC00266
- DSC00262
- IMG 7710
- IMG 7733
- DSC00553
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - IMG 3055
- IMG 2639
- IMG 2428
- IMG 7867
- IMG 0166
- IMG 0551
- IMG 8090
- IMG 2526
- IMG 2680
- IMG 3038
- IMG 3037
- DSC00111
- IMG 5987
- IMG 0554
- IMG 0548
- IMG 6013
- DSC00465
IMG 4300- IMG 3033
- IMG 0828
- IMG 8031
- IMG 5332
- IMG 7851
- IMG 2452
- IMG 0422
- DSC00275
- IMG 2971
- IMG 8946
- IMG 0457
- IMG 8120
- IMG 6002
- IMG 3145
- IMG 0475
- IMG 5328
- IMG 3074
- DSC00380
- DSC00109
- IMG 2693
- IMG 2576
- IMG 8019
- 132 3294
Tail rotor The orange material you can see through the hole is the belt. The blades twist together, in opposite directions. This is how you point the helicopter. - IMG 5983
- IMG 0175
- 115 1502
- IMG 7715
IMG 4152
IMG 4265- 015
- IMG 2622
- IMG 2621
- IMG 8254
- IMG 0149
- IMG 0852
- DSC00558
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - IMG 7798
- IMG 0173
- IMG 1072
- IMG 0181
- IMG 0146
- IMG 0906
- 142 4256
- IMG 0853
- 137 3749
Fuel line arrangement This t-piece arrangement allows me to load/unload fuel to the tank without pulling the pipwork away from the engine. Just use the right fuel line clip to direct the flow to/from the tank. Similarly, the left clip allows me to inject after run oil without having to do fiddly stuff, or remove the engine. - IMG 1157
- IMG 0147
- IMG 7805
- IMG 0886
- IMG 0858
- DSC00198
- IMG 7807
- IMG 8030
- IMG 8024
dsc00082- IMG 8087
- DSC00242
- IMG 2678
- 119 1954
dsc00090- IMG 7793
IMG 4246- IMG 8093
- IMG 3085
- IMG 3036
- IMG 0851
- IMG 7737
- IMG 8102
- IMG 0847
- IMG 8951
- IMG 7853
- IMG 8104
- DSC00350
- IMG 7719
- IMG 3182
- IMG 2494
- IMG 0456
- IMG 0840
- IMG 2684
- IMG 2432
- IMG 0246
- IMG 0171
- DSC00585
- IMG 0849
- IMG 7857
- IMG 7772
- IMG 1083
- IMG 5991
- IMG 2449
- IMG 1155
IMG 4158- IMG 0836
- IMG 2560
- IMG 0854
- DSC00287
- 132 3291
Tail rotor assembly The red coloured pulley is a two-piece item, a flange fits on one end, and it can go two ways round. The correct way si with the shorter end into the pulley, longer end outwards. Otherwise, as I discovered, there is about 2 to 3mm play in the tail rotor shaft. Not good. - IMG 7708
- IMG 3079
- IMG 2619
- IMG 2529
- DSC00250
- IMG 2633
- IMG 0174
- IMG 1160
- IMG 8954
- IMG 0243
IMG 4155- IMG 5958
- IMG 7988
- IMG 7705
- IMG 0859
- IMG 2426
- IMG 2638
- IMG 0438
- IMG 8250
- IMG 7718
- IMG 3076
- IMG 1784
- IMG 0459
- IMG 8097
- IMG 2554
- IMG 8091
- IMG 0898
- 132 3295
Main drive wheel The belt goes back to the tail rotor. The grey spindle meshes with a drive wheel on the engine drive shaft. There is a shaft going up through these two wheels directly to the rotor hub. - IMG 3056
- IMG 0844
- IMG 5979
- IMG 8944
- IMG 2658
IMG 4128
IMG 4309- IMG 7724
- IMG 8430
- IMG 0885
- IMG 0829
- IMG 8207
- IMG 8026
- 132 3285
Rotor head bearings At this point, I only assembled one end of this piece. The bearing set in the bag fit onto the shaft with a collection of washers, spacers, bolts, loctite and so on. It's all a bit busy. Particularly sicne I forgot to put in a supporting piece rigth in the centre to had to disassemble the thing. - DSC00271
- DSC00375
IMG 4170- IMG 8095
- IMG 2564
- IMG 8206
- IMG 6015
- IMG 7716
- IMG 7846
- IMG 3080
IMG 4297- IMG 7764
- IMG 3121
- IMG 2453
- IMG 0860
- IMG 3044
- IMG 7780
- IMG 2632
- DSC00583
IMG 4295- IMG 7763
- IMG 0244
- IMG 3051
- IMG 2729
- IMG 0883
- DSC00103
- IMG 7771
- IMG 0264
- IMG 2577
- IMG 2450
- IMG 8101
- IMG 1143
- IMG 0232
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Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, Meade Plossl 26mm - IMG 8945
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Coming together nicely now Tail piece is in, various tail-plane bits and bobs. The tail rotor blades are on the wrong way round here (and remained so for a while) until I realised I had the belt on the wrong way. I noticied this long before firing up the engine, thankfully.
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