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 Plastic enclosure marked up with where the switches will be located - they only cover half of the panel as the left half will be used to affix an image of the track and the numbered points, which will match the numbered switches. Plastic enclosure marked up with where the switches will be located - they only cover half of the panel as the left half will be used to affix an image of the track and the numbered points, which will match the numbered switches.
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 Starting to attach the wiring on the underside of the track boards; since all but one of the motors are on the central board, I decided to disconnect the outer boards to make it easier. Turns out that the track joining mechanism works really well, and the boards came apart quite easily: Starting to attach the wiring on the underside of the track boards; since all but one of the motors are on the central board, I decided to disconnect the outer boards to make it easier. Turns out that the track joining mechanism works really well, and the boards came apart quite easily:
  
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 +All point motor wiring connected up and fitted with 3.5mm TRS male plugs:
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