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Re: Wintershill Signal Works
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lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.trains
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Mon, 3 Feb 2003 00:15:00 GMT
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Nice work Stuart!
In lugnet.loc.uk, Stuart Jones writes:
> The gang at the Wintershill Signal Works have been busy again...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=32958
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> 1-3. I used to love watching the signalman at my local station as a kid, so
> I've always wanted to build a proper gated level crossing, worked by a large
> gate wheel, just as I remember it. You can just see the end wall of the
> signal box (cabin) under construction, which houses the gate wheel, and part
> of the mechanism to the right.
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> 4. Part of the roadway removed to show the drive, the opposite gates are
> driven via the flex link under the tracks. Gears are small toothed technic
> bushes, as normal gears are too large to fit under the roadway. You can also
> see the flex in tube linkage running from the crank to the signal.
With crossings the transmission of drive from one side to the other calls
for either raising the track level or using a bridge/signal gantry. This
looks very tidy.
> 5-7. New upper quadrant signals, worked by the lever in the signal box
> behind. The signals are lit, showing a red or green aspect - turn the lights
> down, very
> atmospheric... Lattice posts too!
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> 8. Coal staithes, once seen in many British goods yards. My vote for Lego's
> most useful recent part pack: brown tiles
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> 9-11. 3-plank (or 3-tile?) open wagon, with brake levers and vacuum-brake
> pipes fitted. Underframe view shows the vacuum cylinder and brake shaft.
> Will anyone ever see this? Who cares, I know it's there....
My favourite - really liked the use of the tiles as individual planks here,
especially on the birds eye view.
Jon
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> 12. Rail wagon (British wagon code 'Salmon') ready to deliver more rails.
> The underframe design will be used on a passenger carriage.
>
> Stuart
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