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@garethashenden I love the GWR Buffalo--that's some very nice work.@craigolio1 I'm intrigued by the GFC6's--are we going to see catenary strung into Lake Cowichan and electrically-hauled log trains? Too cool!This week I started modifying the existing Lake Cowichan fascia boards to receive the new turnout controls. The previous controllers had two pushbuttons; the new ones have only one, so new mounting holes are required and I'm taking advantage of this to relocate the controls. The first picture shows the process of filling the old holes with 1/8" lengths of various-sized dowelling as required. A little bit of wood glue holds it in place, but, I discovered, does not provide enough hold on the masonite to allow me to drill a new hole adjacent to the previous one. The horrible mess on the right is the result of a miscalculation when the fascia was originally installed--it will be taped, mudded, and sanded before priming and painting.Once the holes were filled and the new holes drilled, the controllers were mounted and the whole assembly test-fitted into place. So far, so good--everything is working!Next, the second board will be prepped and similarly test-fitted, and then I'll take it all down again and remove the controllers in preparation for painting the fascia.
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That is an ambitious project!If you will 3D print the gear cases, you should be able to use different size (smaller diameter) idler gears (from other trucks which have same width gear cases), as long as the modulus is the same. Or with existing idler gears you should be able to move them up in the gear case to reduce the axle spacing.