Firstly, Let me say thanks to everyone who has continued to look at my blog despite my temporary disappearance. The reason being for me not updating is because, not much has happened regarding new scenery etc but I do have somethings to share with you now.
1. New loco 4483 Tuscan Western Division with a Loksound Select fitted
2. Rearranged station area/shunting neck.
I still need to obtain plaster of paris to finish scenery projects though !
The station has been moved because previously the clearances for locos were way to tight and some clearances did not even allow loco to pass through. Now I need to fit in a loco run-around in the station siding 
 
Hey Again. Sorry about being away for so long but I have been quite busy. Firstly thankyou to all of you who have stayed to view my website. The Annual Liverpool Sydney Model Railway Exhibition was a great success, running Mungo Scotts with SMRS Sydney Model Railway Society was a lot of fun with a few hiccups along the way but all in all it was a huge success and great long weekend. Whilst I was at the show I managed to pick up a Trainorama 4483 in Western Tuscan Division, it is currently unavailable to me because it is an xmas present. Also I have made some progress on the layout. Pictures on my flickr >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/southernsydneytrainspotter/<<<

I have fitted in some mountain terrain in preparation for the coal stage, coal loader and abandoned track. I have to buy some plaster so that I have sometimes to support the grade of the track on the incline to the stop. Much has been done and I am happy with the result. Thanks again and stay tuned for the next post. Hopefully before the end of the week.

Cheers.

PS New section coming "My Trains" and "Trains that I run" I.e. Steel trains etc.
 
This is a layout updating regarding a point motor that was just recently fitted. This was my first time using the non extended pin version. It does take a considerable amount of extra time to fit as opposed the the extended pin but the results are well worth it. Both ways work reliably and have there ups and downs.
 
Thanks to everyone who has looked at this blog. Had a look at the stats this morning and found that my top views peaked at 345. Thanks to everyone and stay tuned !!!!!
 
The coal stage has progressed slowly but the main scenery that has been complete so far is this.... 
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Basically it is just a large portion of country farmland and grass. 


Once again. Thanks for looking and stay tuned ;)
 
Upcoming post... This weekend I will talk about my abandoned coal stage and river project which I am in the process of completing. I will have some pictures on the way soon. So far I have put in 2 cuttings that are yet to be scenicked.
 
Seeing as I have to start somewhere I thought I'd start by talking about the layout and how I run it. The layout is based on the Central West area of NSW. NCE DCC Powercab System is what is used to control it. It consists of a Single mainline with double branchlines. Code 100 PECO Streamline Flexi and 24 Inch curves. I have a trackplan pictured below. The layout is designed for exhibition running although it will take at least 3 years to make it exhibit-able. I have 4 NSW Locomotives so far and am venturing into getting a NSW Tuscan 44 Trainorama. I have so far:-
NSW Pacific National NR52 DCC Fitted (weathered) (Lenz Decoder) Austrains Mk2
NSW Southern Spririt NR85 DCC Fitted (Lenz Decoder) Austrains Mk2
NSW National Rail Charcoal DL50 (DCC Fitted) (NCE D13SR)
National EL Class CFCLA EL51 (DCC Fitted) (TCS DP2X)
NSW 4401 Tuscan Weathered (DCC TCS DP2X)

Now I will talk about how it will run at exhibitions and running sessions. 
A container freight train hauled by either one of the NRs or double headed NRs will be ran on the mainline with 2 rakes of Auscision Flat Skeletals with Containers.
A coal train with either DL or EL or Both will run on both inner and outer. It will run around and then wait for the clear road and then it will move onto the mainline and return behind the backdrops.
Amongst all this will be a heritage tour operated train, 4401 with 3 RUB cars. It will be continuesly running tours around the layout, mainline, and both branchlines. Majority of it will be spent shunting at the station though. It will bring the train into the station, detach from the train, run into the loco turnback road, wait for the points to switch and run back to the other end of the train ready to run back behind the backdrop and onto the mainline for another tour. 

Now onto the features that have been put into the layout, there are feeder power pickup wires evenly distributed throughout the whole layout, this ensures smooth running and no stalling. Since part of the loco turnback goes behind the backdrop i have installed an isolated section. The loco will run behind the back board and since there is no buffer stop I have just isolated that section of track. So the loco can run as far onto that track until all the wheels have left the previous piece of track that was powered. In other words if a loco goes to far it will automatically cut out before it runs off the track. The layout is fitted with PECO Point motors for eased exhibition running. Layout lighting will be an eventual thing but for the time being this tiny town will be left in darkness at night.

Anyway thats all I can think of for now. 

Take Care folks !
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This will be the first of an array of posts to come. I will try to update each week depending on my workload at school and what I have been doing in terms of modelling.