So loads achieved this weekend. The fiddle yard superstructure was started, no pics yet as it's just a lot of glued sections. More wiring was completed, which just seems to be endless, and will continue to be as I've still got switches and baseboard connectors yet to be installed. Two of the four point motors were installed and tested. Once the remaining two are completed, the foam board can be glued into the cabinet.
As it's the first time I've used solenoid motors I was dismayed to find my test controller (Gaugemaster Model E, i.e. cheap) only seemed to throw the points one way. I thought I can't need a CDU for one point, so fired up my repaired Gaugemaster transformer and it's clearly got more ooomph as it throws those turnouts quite violently!! A check of the specs reveals it is 1 amp over 0.3 amps of the model E.
I'm hoping it can throw two points in one go as I want the runround points to throw at the same time, but otherwise it's a CDU or throw them separately.
Pic below shows the motor installed into my styrene box and held using cable ties that are not excessively tensioned. The Peco accessory switch was hot glued to the motor at the sides rather than the base to enable easier removal.