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#101 Posted : 01 February 2018 20:16:56

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Wow, just amazing wiring work. Emmett Brown (Doc), would be proud.BigGrin
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Thanks Mark.
Emmett Brown, they sure picked the right guy to play that role. He was great.
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#102 Posted : 01 February 2018 20:18:32

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The PIR sensors movement in its vicinity. When it does it will turn the console lighting on. The only times it turns off is when the PIR no longer sensors movement for 10 seconds, or when someone starts working the console.







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#103 Posted : 01 February 2018 21:08:58

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That control panel is a work of art in itself BigGrin enjoying seeing this coming along.

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#104 Posted : 01 February 2018 21:44:01

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I agree with Al work of artDrool Drool brilliantBigGrin regards PhilCool
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#105 Posted : 04 February 2018 22:14:27

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Thank you Al and Phil.
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Now that the wiring diorama is basically completed, I can forget about that part of the project.
At this stage I started thinking about the landscape. That is, the river bank areas.
Here is the North side. My first objective was the staircase, and build from there.


Above: 7 years between these two photographs.



Created footpath under the bridge and up the hill.

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#106 Posted : 05 February 2018 11:04:53

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It's great seeing your reference pictures. It just goes to show how much detail you are putting in to this project.Cool

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#107 Posted : 05 February 2018 21:01:17

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Nice work, certainly looks like the real thing BigGrin

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#108 Posted : 05 February 2018 23:41:28

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Looking great Peter, really enjoying watching this come together.
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#109 Posted : 06 February 2018 01:21:24

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Thank you Mark, Al, and Paul for compliments.
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#110 Posted : 06 February 2018 09:31:55

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Looking superb, a great display of modelling.....Cool Cool

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#111 Posted : 06 February 2018 22:46:58

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Really coming along at a fair old paceBigGrin looks greatDrool Drool regards PhilCool
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#112 Posted : 06 February 2018 23:20:46

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Thank you Alan and Phil.
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Late last year the council put in a new pathway along Bridge Street. Even though the console is for a bridge pre 1995, I decided to add the 2017 addition to the landscape. A sort of bridge across the times project.





Measured this pathway, made notes, and took many photographs. Then proceeded to make a model of it.






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#113 Posted : 07 February 2018 21:18:34

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#114 Posted : 09 March 2018 07:44:27

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It has been over a month since my last postings and have not received any acknowledments. I am sorry that my modelling does not warrant any response.

I am grateful to those who have responded in the past.
Some say 'keep posting, we are watching'. Well that is a lie, if they were watching, they would have noticed the lack of responses, lack of updates because of my signature; and they would have responded.

I am too disappointed to carry on just to get disappointed all over again. I don't blame the modellers for this, but the admin for their lack of monitoring and care for their contributors.

So I am finished here. Pity, because I had so much more to offer.




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#115 Posted : 09 March 2018 11:01:22

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Well that's disappointing Peter, it was nice to see something different, sometimes the posts come thick and fast and by the end of day they've come and gone and you don't know there has been a new post on that particular subject, some of us don't look everyday, but if you're posting just to be praised for what you're doing i guess you're in the wrong place mate.
I wish you well in the rest of your build.
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#116 Posted : 09 March 2018 11:26:03

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Peter, its sad that you feel this way when in fact your posts have been acknowledged by Members and the Admin team (including myself).

You seem to be seeking acknowledgement of your work, yet with the exception of just 1 post made to date, I don't see any reciprocal action from you towards other members and their work., Perhaps you feel their modelling does not warrant your acknowledgement?

Perhaps had you contributed more around the forum rather just within your own build, you would have received greater acknowledgement from the wider forum.
I am sure you will agree that acknowledgement/praise is a two way thing and you can't expect to receive it just because you choose to dictate "If nobody responds, neither will I".

The Admin team is not obliged to comment in every post that is outside of being a query or problem. The simple fact is that monitoring and care is given the utmost attention and if you are seeking the utmost attention on your build, then the only way is to continue posting, where I am sure you will receive acknowledgement., But you also need to be realistic that not every post will generate what you crave.

Hate to say it, a stance of.. "If nobody responds, neither will I" - is not good in ANY forum.

It was good seeing your work, the choice is yours to continue or not.

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