A Sidelines O gauge kit-build.
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The rear view showing the chain pulley, the weight will pull it taut again on "STOP". Also the rear lamp blanking plate can be seen. Here we get a better view of the central rotary spindle axis, and behind can be seen the special supplied pin with head for the wire looped push rod to be bent to shape.
A better view of the front showing the central spindle axis, and weight central spindle.
I found it would be better to spray paint the model next time as the paint ran into the spindles and stuck everything together !!! BE CAREFUL when painting-not too much! or add a pin head of oils to the bearings before painting. I added afterward which made it a lot better .
Some weathering powders were added for light rust.
A very fiddly kit to master but well worth the effort, now to work out a point connection mechanism. ????~~~
Addendum
Here it is I’ve worked out a method
Above:- Here you can see the way I built the mechanism
The point end is similar but laid flat
The tolerances are quite fine
Set to clear
A bent dressmakers pin acts as a pushrod, this system works very well and will be quite unobtrusive when painted slate grey.
At last - working ground disc signals…
Happy modelling
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Chuffatrainman.












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