This time I used a piece of 0.024" spring wire in place of the solid electrical wire I used in my first test. After a little of tweaking with the servo and the hole sizes in the plywood and styrofoam I finally got it to work.
A 0.24" hole I ended up with is a little too wide but I could have cut a narrower slot instead of a round hole and it would have worked fine. Also, it would be much more visible underneath the turnout ties.
Anyway, testing with the turnout servo went fine and I'm confident enough I can apply this technique for my layout. Yet, I still have to decide whether to use 1" styrofoam as subroadbed or to lay roadbed on top of the plywood directly.
I suppose I have to think about the layout design a bit more and figure out the elevation characteristics of the area I want to model.
Having said that, last week I also received my last order from N Scale Supply. Three great hoppers from BLMA and a bunch of Bluford Shops 86' auto parts box cars. Here are few photos.
New Rolling Stock |
Lastly, I painted two more sheets of coroplast for the backdrop this time using a large flat brush instead of a small paint roller. I can't see any difference so I'll use the brush 'cause it's much more easy to clean once done painting.
See you soon...
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