I picked up wire, Pliobond cement, and some other supplies to start working on the sub-roadbed and turnouts. Here's a turnout fresh out of the jig. First, I loaded up the jig with ties.

Then I ran a bed of Pliobond on some of the rails, but had to try a couple times to keep the points from getting cement on the bottom of the point rails. The stock rails are thin where the points meet them because of the fine build of the turnout. I finally got some dots of cement in just the right places to hold the ties.

Here's the final outcome. It still needs touch up and rust-colored paint on the sides of the rails, but it's almost ready to spike. The pc board ties will be trimmed as will some of the others so they have a more graduated appearance. I'll solder power feed lines too one end just prior to spiking it down. Note the jumper wire between the stockrail and the point rails...this will keep the point rails powered.


Then I ran a bed of Pliobond on some of the rails, but had to try a couple times to keep the points from getting cement on the bottom of the point rails. The stock rails are thin where the points meet them because of the fine build of the turnout. I finally got some dots of cement in just the right places to hold the ties.

Here's the final outcome. It still needs touch up and rust-colored paint on the sides of the rails, but it's almost ready to spike. The pc board ties will be trimmed as will some of the others so they have a more graduated appearance. I'll solder power feed lines too one end just prior to spiking it down. Note the jumper wire between the stockrail and the point rails...this will keep the point rails powered.


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