I've been struggling with the logistics of the thing on a number of fronts:
- It's too hard to reach the tracks at the back corner of the system and I'm worried about losing stuff there;
- The foam base is fantastic but too hard to attach my servos to for point control;
- I can't easily work on the wiring and program the points without considerable logistical difficulty - it's all too far from teh computer and too hard to mount control systems to;
- I could not find a nice way to build the tram into the system and make the gradients work.
- I reworked the layout so all the rear tracks were much closer to the front and within easy reach. I also came up with a scheme for ensuring trains in tunnes are accessible from the side or below the layout;
- I noted that all the main points are concentrated in a central region of the layout so I've decided to build a timber framed removable central section with a slide out drawer to house the compute. This can then sit on my desk and be built up with tracks, point servos etc, all the points calibrated and a nice neat wiring job to boot;
- The new layout allows for a much longer tram track which can reach the heights I want and use standard peco curves. Much simpler and makes for smoother operation.
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