Boswald Connection, shunting layout
#16
So, I have been on an international train trip the one weekend...
But then, we got acceptable (non freezing weather)!
So rather than photographing and writing about electronics, here are some pictures of bench work:

       

Kitty
Playing with trains in scale 1:87 and 1:1
My modeling motto: “too many tools, but no clue”
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#17
Looks nice and sturdy!  I like the pocket joinery and the accommodations for wiring.
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#18
Hi Kitty,  and Welcome,

I will be very interesting to see this great little switching layout's journey through all it's growth stages, and I think you are off to a flier.
By the way, I like photos 'cause I can understand them. Icon_e_biggrin 

Jack  219
LIFE....
..... Abandon the search for truth
Look for a good fantasy
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#19
certainly the benchwork is better than my effort , keep up the good work
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#20
Just a still-alive-message with a picture, had / have a lot going on (isn't that always?).
I am back to modeling, and will try to write a proper update sometime soonish.

Let's all together watch the glue drying:
   
Playing with trains in scale 1:87 and 1:1
My modeling motto: “too many tools, but no clue”
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#21
Glad to see you back. We all have those days...weeks, months... Glad you have time for fun things now, so keep us posted...
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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#22
(05-27-2023, 12:54 PM)Kitty Wrote: Just a still-alive-message with a picture, had / have a lot going on (isn't that always?).
I am back to modeling, and will try to write a proper update sometime soonish.

Let's all together watch the glue drying:

Any message is a good message. We were worried about you. 
Charlie
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