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Undercover and black things happening!

Let me explain... BLACK We have now painted a plinth for the laptop and monitors black, inside and out.  It is the scenic break from the fiddle yard off scene to both the Pen Mill line to Yeovi...
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The team grows

Finding this web site after searching for his own company Roger has taken a shine to the Yeovil Town project and decided to get stuck in with Yeovil Town.  With a project this size there will alw...
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Home at last

After much deliberation between members we have been allocated a new space in the new clubhouse.  The original plan for layouts was one where the larger layouts used as few lights as possible so ...
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Building a DCC Fiddle Yard

This is a project for our Yeovil Town layout.  For most of the time Yeovil Town will be used at the club house for members to run OO trains and as a better means of testing new locos and rolling ...
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Using the LDT RS-8-F feedback module with Occupancy

We are fitting 8 of these devices to Yeovil Town which will interface with Traincontroller Gold. This will give us 64 blocks. The Lenz system fitted to Yeovil Town is  dedicated to just provide t...
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A makeover for the website

You by now have seen that this website is now only about the Yeovil Town station layout project with the Yeovil Model Railway Group being transferred to a new website. The change reflects a change in...
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Electronics with a mind of it's own!

After spending two sessions trying to get my Lenz LH100 to work as per the English manual (version 3.6) I finally discovered it was still set to German! This must be why the previous owner put it on E...
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Don't take a fence!

After laying a 24 slab patio at the end of the garden we traveled to the club house to continue with construction of brick sided platform.  This is a narrow platform and is primarily used for arr...
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Movement at last

After a long holiday period and some secondment to the "The Summit" project We have finally started to make the second board scenic. Again we are using Polystyrene for the cutting sides as t...
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Brown is the colour

 Having managed to get the second board scenic section blocked out with polystyrene and then coat it with plaster bandage last club night (Wednesday) we slipped in over the weekend to paint it br...
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Time to dismantle but then forge ahead

We are finding it very slow travelling to the clubhouse to model small areas of detail on each board so we are moving most of them back to my garage where I can pop in every so often which is what wor...
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Ships passing in the night

Just had a call from Stewart (he and Paul first started Yeovil Town way back) and he wondered if the club night was still Wednesday night?  He had called by a few weeks ago at 19:30 and there wer...
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Repairs after renewal

Having stripped down the two scenic boards that have been partly completed and removed them to a shed at home to complete the task we stripped off more boards from the front of the layout so that the ...
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