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Building a Hornby TT 120 model railway 3 - Track laying

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Track laying for model railways - here's how I do it! It's the start of a new model railway layout build...this time in TT:120 scale using Peco track and Hornby locomotives.
    These are NOT affiliate links, I get no money from these links, can't be arsed setting up affiliate account etc. 😅
    plugs - www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GCYCZ6T
    cable clips www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076BRYBFM
    tap connectors (not the exact ones I used) www.amazon.co.uk/RUNCCI-120Pc...
    The elusive track templates - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275560981823
    #modelrailway #modelrailroad #trains #hornby
    0:00 Intro
    1:48 Foam underlay
    3:41 Bus wire
    4:40 Track laying ingredients
    5:41 Dropper wires
    8:13 Laying the 1st track piece
    10:28 Connecting up
    11:19 power connector
    13:01 laying the loop
    16:44 does it work??

Комментарии • 86

  • @robertmarsh3588
    @robertmarsh3588 Год назад +3

    Thanks for posting! I'm really enjoying your TT videos. It is several decades since I've made a layout. Have both Hornby TT120 sets plus some extra track with other items in pre order and planning to make a small layout shortly.
    Really hoping the TT120 releases keep coming as I want to spend a lot more time on this hobby when I retire, hopefully next year.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Glad you are enjoying the videos, I'm hoping Hornby will have the class 08 in stock soon so I can do a review and a bit of shunting. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @derekcole5593
    @derekcole5593 Год назад +3

    As a newbie, these videos are great. Thanks.

  • @cazza1630
    @cazza1630 Год назад +2

    Thanks for these videos, I haven't done a layout in over 20 years and was thinking of doing a TT, these have been really helpful, looking forward to the rest

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching! 🚂

  • @chrisridd9423
    @chrisridd9423 Год назад +1

    Printing 3D templates is a smart idea! I found a local shop that could laser cut acrylic sheet from a vector art file, so a bit of work in Inkscape and voila, some nice templates for N.

  • @myles7522
    @myles7522 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying this Simon….will look out for the next episode…👍👏

  • @davidharle952
    @davidharle952 Год назад +2

    It's starting to take shape, I can't wait to see the rest of the track laid to see what the final layout looks like.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      its getting there, thanks for watching 🚂

  • @wheezypalacemodels7726
    @wheezypalacemodels7726 Год назад +1

    It lives again!! Nice one Simon, a great start to the TT journey..regards, Chris

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Thanks Chris, is coming along nicely 🚂

  • @piccadillymodelrailways
    @piccadillymodelrailways Год назад

    Great start, and a train running too. Got to be good.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      Thanks John, it's refreshing to be making such rapid progress...the joys of building a small layout! 👍

  • @Dr.Gunsmith
    @Dr.Gunsmith Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great video and information, helps newcomers like myself.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Glad to help, thanks for watching 👍

  • @roundel52
    @roundel52 Год назад

    Love these videos, Simon. I've wanted a TT layout for the last 40 years, and whilst the scale may have shrunk a bit, I'm finally getting my wish, so I can build one, ostensibly for my 6 year old!
    Love your choice of weights too. I have the same K&R C and Perl books as you, and even the same green drill!
    My suggestion for track glue though is copydex used as an impact glue - spread it on the track bed and also on the underside of the trackl; allowing both to set (about 20 mins). Then lay paper on the track bed and position the track. Finally, like a magician, hold the track in place and slide out the paper and the track will already be firmly held in place. The great thing too about Copydex is that you can easily peel it off if you make a mistake (and the books can stay on the bookcase!).
    Keep it up!

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +2

      Thanks John, interesting tip on the copydex. The classic programming books are becoming a bit of a theme, I'll have to see what else is on the bookshelf 😀 Thanks for watching 🚂

  • @colinnewmarch1106
    @colinnewmarch1106 Год назад +1

    A nice scale, got me thinking now, thanks Simon

  • @aidandryden9763
    @aidandryden9763 Год назад +1

    My twins first love was thomas but their favourite terrier ( there being no corgi class) is stepney (non character version)and classmates Carisbrooke and picadilly with some southern green carriages bought at the SVR. We missed out on the taw valley purple model ( now also available in black) but looking forward to the coronation coach being available. A.Dryden

    • @aidandryden9763
      @aidandryden9763 Год назад

      Thanks for the like I had been trying to add a comment to the coronation competition 😀

  • @davebrooks8033
    @davebrooks8033 Год назад +1

    Thanks Simon, as a returning modeller after many years how things have changed 😳!!!

  • @Andy.Gledhill.Models.
    @Andy.Gledhill.Models. Год назад +1

    Looking good so far Simon. Looking forward to seeing it progress further.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching 👍

    • @Andy.Gledhill.Models.
      @Andy.Gledhill.Models. Год назад

      @@SimonsShed Question. Can you pin the track down with panel pins? To save all that messing about with glue.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      @@Andy.Gledhill.Models. yes a lot of people use track pins 👍🏼

    • @pierre-de-standing
      @pierre-de-standing Год назад +1

      @@Andy.Gledhill.Models. The problem with pinning the track is that if you put too much pressure on the sleeper, it will try to draw the rails closer together as the sleeper distorts in the middle, which will may lead to derailments. Gluing is preferable IMO. If you let the glue go off a bit, it will grab as you put the track down. For straight track I would use a piece of battening weighted at either end to get a nice grip along the length. In a warm room, the glue goes off quickly so you don't need to wait several hours. I use copydex rather than PVA but I might give PVA a go. Copydex is more forgiving and might allow you to pull the track up at a later date with little damage to the sleepers. I have wondered if ballasting the usual way with PVA/water mix might also hold the track in place, but not tried that yet.

    • @Andy.Gledhill.Models.
      @Andy.Gledhill.Models. Год назад

      @@pierre-de-standing Thanks for the tips. Building a TT-120 layout is something I may look into in the future. Can't afford it at the moment lol.

  • @exehavenharbour
    @exehavenharbour Год назад

    Nice one Simon, all running nicely, some good tutorial points in there, I use the spade connectors myself for the droppers they work very well, I also like that connector to the controller might have to get some of those. You can also get from DCC Concepts a bus wire suppressor which goes on the end of the bus wire, which I don’t think are to expensive, I haven’t got one yet but will soon.
    Cheers for now, John

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      Cheers John, I'll have a look into the suppressor..I .should probably get one for my n gauge layout too!

  • @rogerpianoking1945
    @rogerpianoking1945 8 месяцев назад

    Just a suggestion, you could use bullet insulated crimps instead of soldering and heat shrinking . I used to work in electronics as an engineer pcb designer, bombardier. Get a crimping tool to do the crimping. Colours are red yellow and blue for the appropriate wire sizes. Think you’d need blue for the smaller cable and red for the main bus line.

  • @ProvoDrive
    @ProvoDrive Год назад +1

    Looks good.

  • @peterb1543
    @peterb1543 Год назад +1

    It looks a great scale size and I like the loud sound.

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204
    @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204 Год назад +1

    good vid on thee channel thanks lee

  • @tonycoxphotography
    @tonycoxphotography 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Simon, great video on laying your TT:120 track, iam looking into doing this myself but iam new to railmodeller pro and i was wondering how do you make a 3rd radius curve from a section peco SL-1200 Flex track. Or do you just use the hornby setrack.
    all the best
    Tony

  • @David_R434
    @David_R434 Месяц назад

    Hi, Thinking of making a start in railway modelling and looking at the TT scale. Getting my head around the DC v DCC layouts and locomotives. This is a DC layout? When choosing the engine does it have to be the one without the decoder chip or can you run it on it? Can you upgrade later? Cheers.

  • @tuckeyuk
    @tuckeyuk 11 месяцев назад

    I never use flux, never seen the need for it for this sort of thing, just use the rosin cored lead solder.

  • @Pleasant_Green
    @Pleasant_Green Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing your process! I assume the points will be either hand operated or using surface mounted point motors? Otherwise you might struggle to mount a motor beneath the board where your current point is. Looks like it will intersect one of the beams underneath.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Yes for this one Im planning to keep it really simple and just operate the points by hand 👍

  • @MyVikinglife
    @MyVikinglife 6 месяцев назад

    I'm rubbish at soldering, is there a way to power the tracks without the need to solder the wires to it?

  • @nicholasbishop3300
    @nicholasbishop3300 Год назад +1

    Well done Simon
    Coming along really well Nick Australia

  • @iansngauge
    @iansngauge Год назад

    Hi Simon! Nice to see the train running smoothly - especially in reverse! I'm wondering if the track underlay would benefit from being thicker? With my XPS foam base things got much quieter at 20mm thickness over 10mm, and now I'm running on 40mn all you hear is the loco and wheelsets trundling around! All the best, Ian.

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      Hi Ian, yes would definitely double up or buy thicker foam if I could lay it again. I might experiment with some foam underneath to see if that dampens the sound a bit. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @tezzrexx
    @tezzrexx Год назад

    Great vid :) can you share the 3d files you used for the track curve and straight setter?

  • @nickdsnik1675
    @nickdsnik1675 Год назад +1

    Like for the Programming Perl underlay weight.

  • @anandadesilva6558
    @anandadesilva6558 Год назад +1

    Hi Simon,
    So far looking great. I always wondered about the flex track seen in these videos. What I found has been the type that tends to straighten out once you let go. They never retain the curve that you form and it is a struggle to get them back to the required curves as you go along pining them down. How are they known or specified other than saying flex track?

    • @pierre-de-standing
      @pierre-de-standing Год назад +1

      From my experience that is normal. If you are going to glue the track, you can place some pins between the sleepers on the outside edge of the track at the ends to maintain the shape and then remove them once it has all set. That way you are not leaving unsightly holes in the sleepers themselves, although if you are going to paint the track, this will fill in the holes anyway. If you are going to pin the track, then the templates are a real help. You can run the template along the track and then pin as you go, that way the track will maintain the shape you want. HTH

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      I've found the Peco TT 120 flexi track holds its shape really well, better than the n gauge track I've used before. Definitely recommend the track templates to get the right shape and rising one en first. They are all just called flexi track as far as I'm aware 👍

    • @anandadesilva6558
      @anandadesilva6558 Год назад

      @@SimonsShed is tere a similar one for HO?

    • @pierre-de-standing
      @pierre-de-standing Год назад

      @@anandadesilva6558 Yes they can be ordered online from any of the large box shifters or eBay. If you have a local model shop (rare these days) then they might stock them. The brand is called Traksetta

    • @anandadesilva6558
      @anandadesilva6558 Год назад

      I heard about that. Meant to say the track itself. Even from Peco, there is a series of tracks that retain the curve once formed. The regular flex track won't do that.

  • @shauntaylor9251
    @shauntaylor9251 Год назад +1

    Interesting that you are using 7/02 wire for the droppers , I take it you find it's ok ?

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Yes all working fine on the layout in the shed (which is a LOT bigger) 👍

  • @damianinCanadaTT-OO
    @damianinCanadaTT-OO Год назад +1

    Any issues with the BR mk1 coaches rubbing on the curves?

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      No they are fine now the track is fixed down 👍

  • @muddymarvellous
    @muddymarvellous Год назад +1

    Hi Simon, Have you seen the MITTBACK trestle tables available from IKEA, adjustable height , look beautifully finished.
    Would appreciate your professional opinion.?
    Best Wishes
    James

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      look good but I've no experience of them myself.

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 Год назад +1

    How wide has the baseboard to be to fit a 180 degr turn ?

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      think its around 75cm (its radius 3 equivalent) .

  • @paulw103
    @paulw103 Год назад +1

    Daft newbie question, how many dropper connections do you need to the main circuit that loops from the controller, is it one for each section of flexi track? And if that’s the case how would that work if you’re using the Hornby individual track pieces? Thanks 😊

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      Yes I'm using one for each section of flexi track. Using set track you can either hope that the fishplates keep working/conducting or do a lot of wiring!

  • @peteredwards9147
    @peteredwards9147 Год назад +1

    Hi Simon, I'm about to get started building a oo track layout for me and my grandson. I've purchased a hornby train set together with most of their expansion packs, also I have the materials to build the baseboard 6ft x 4ft. I noticed on your new layout you have installed dropper wires from most of the track sections. I know that in one of the expansion packs I have a pair of wires to link two of the tracks together. Should I be doing what you are doing and linking different sections of the track together? Also in the future I would like to add another train to the layout. Sorry if these questions are a bit long, but I'm new to this, and there isn't any modelling shops located near me to ask advice. Many thanks for any help

    • @DominicGreen432
      @DominicGreen432 Год назад

      Have you got Facebook Peter? Join the OO layout beginners group

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      You can just put the track together and rely on the rail-joiners to send the power along to the next piece of track, it will probably be OK for a while but eventually there is a risk they will cause issues and you may get dead sections of track. That's why I have the pair of wires running under the baseboard (the 'bus-wire') and every singly piece of track is connected to that bus-wire via the dropper wires. I think you need separate loops of track to run 2 trains at the same time (unless you get a DCC controller and DCC chips for each loco) 👍

    • @peteredwards9147
      @peteredwards9147 Год назад

      Many thanks for your information, I was just waiting to purchase all of the bits before putting it all together. But with what you have mentioned I should be able to check for these problems if they happen. Once again many thanks for your help

    • @peteredwards9147
      @peteredwards9147 Год назад

      ​@@DominicGreen432 Hi George, many thanks for your reply, but no I don't use or have Facebook. Can you recommend any books that may be of any help.

  • @insomniacbritgaming1632
    @insomniacbritgaming1632 Год назад

    Hey Simon, loving the progress, would you consider making those track templates for purchase? in N also?

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      Will add these to the list when I reopen the ebay shop 👍

    • @insomniacbritgaming1632
      @insomniacbritgaming1632 Год назад

      @@SimonsShed fantastic :) shame nobody does these for express track spacings 😉

  • @little_britain
    @little_britain Год назад +1

    If you made two or three of those straight templates and glued them to a longer ruler, it would be easier to maintain a straight line.

  • @AJB2K3
    @AJB2K3 Год назад +1

    Be careful not the glue the point blades.......er guilty of doing that 20 years ago!

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад +1

      Yes I've done it myself in the past, not good! 😅

    • @AJB2K3
      @AJB2K3 Год назад

      @@SimonsShed yeh destroyed a few Peco points that way.

  • @LawrenceTimme
    @LawrenceTimme Год назад +1

    I had a dapol 2-6-2 and it never ran well. Eventually it died. Very disappointed

    • @SimonsShed
      @SimonsShed  Год назад

      sorry to hear that.

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme Год назад

      @@SimonsShed that is really strange. I made that comment on the previous video I watch where a guy had 4 dapol locos running badly, not this video! RUclips glitch!

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme Год назад

      @@SimonsShed that is really strange. I made that comment on the previous video I watch where a guy had 4 dapol locos running badly, not this video! RUclips glitch!