Due to the increase in motive stock it was decided to lengthen the MPD siding and move the shed at Arlesworth. Work started on the 17th February to add extra length of track rather than pin I decided to use PVA to hold the track in place. As you can see it has greatly increased the storage capacity at this end of the layout.
About Me

- Pix Valley
- From Rugby, Warwickshire; Went to Marlborough Secondary School; Studied at Rugby College of Engineering Technology; Worked at HM Forces - British Army; Studied at Royal School of Military Engineering; Former Maintenance Technician at International Computers Limited; Former IT Support at GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd; Lives in Letchworth
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Monday, 8 April 2024
Saturday, 17 February 2024
Remote uncoupling Part 5
17/02/2024
All the cables wrapped in spiral wrap with one end of the looms soldered to a daughter board.
Monday, 29 January 2024
Homage to the great backstreet engineer
We’ve been watching Fred Dibnah’s world of Steam, Steel & Stone on Sky catch-up an interesting man! Anyway I decided to pay homage to the great backstreet engineer; on Pix Valley Railway
Thursday, 25 January 2024
Sentinel 0-6-0 Diesel shunter next loco project.
24/01/2024
I thought I would get a small industrial loco and name it after my long suffering wife who can’t understand the fascination I have in model making!
R30083 Port of Bristol Authority Sentinel 0-6-0 shunter 0-6-0 arrived direct from Hornby for the modest sum of £57.65 with Hobby Reward points. Out of the box I looked a fair representation of the real thing.
Running in on DC using a rolling road for 30 minutes in each direction all was well. I then removed the body to fit a DCC chip. However I noticed that the cab was not seated properly no big issue it had to come off to fit the driver. More of an issue is the missing screws from the base plate resulting in the pick up wipers being out of line also the poor fit of the front radiator grill! Fortunately this fell off when I attempted to slip a blade behind to remove it. I now suspect now this is a customer return and somehow was sent out as NEW!
Looking inside the body there would be sufficient space to fit a sound chip. For the time being I have fitted a ZimoMX617N which works well some slight modification on the wiring to the 6 pin socket was require to remove the capacitor soldering the motor wire directly to the motor terminals.
Removing the cab involved removing the front of the three screws under the body. The driver was secured with black tack to the console desk. The cab fitted better the cheat line lined up this time. The name plated was fitted and the loco put back onto my layout
At a later date I will order a YouChoos immersive Drive Zimo MS500N and Micro Cube 5 speaker to give “Linda” sound!
Monday, 1 January 2024
Remote uncoupling Part 4
01/01/2024
After
a short recess over Christmas I have made the harness’s to carry the signal from
the MegaPoints Servo
Controller to the servos at each end of the layout for reference
Servo #2 White
Servo #3 Yellow
Servo #4 Green/Yellow
Servo #5 Blue/Yellow
Servo #6 Black/Yellow
Servo #7 Red
Tuesday, 5 December 2023
Remote uncoupling Part 3
08/12/2023
Still no sign of the servo mounts on order from fair price models 8 days now 1st class Royal Fail! As I had one mount for evaluation purpose I decided to complete and test the first module as a pattern article, I’m pleased with the result mounting on the layout will only involve drilling one hole between the sleepers in the desired location and fixing the module underneath using 2 screws.

09/12/2023
Servo mounts delivered this morning sent 30th November 1st class Royal Fail!

10/12/2023
Servo mounts assembled and ramp modification completed.

11/12/2023
The 6 brass mounting plates that were previously cut and drilled have now got the 3.2mm square tube guide for the ramp lift rod soldered and 6 lengths of 2.4mm square for the ramp lift rod cut to size. That’s all for today
Saturday, 2 December 2023
Remote uncoupling Part 2
02/12/2023
Time to revisit the uncoupling! Part 2
Having proven the electronic components and securely mounted them on a sub board it is time to finalise the mechanics.

I decided the abandon the cam design and just use the servo horns.

04/02/2023
I have 6 laser cut servo mounts on order from fair price models when these arrive I will mount them on 6 Doublers 80x46mm cut from 9mm ply for the 3.2mm square tube guide for the ramp lift rod. This will make the alignment with the ramp on the main baseboard easier. It was a little warmer today so I machined a relive shoulder on the 30x30 standoff blocks of plywood to clear the brass mounting plate for the ramp lift rod.



6 brass mounting plates cut and drilled ready for final sizing and assembling.
