Now the sleepers are down it's time to build some track.
The first thing to make is the crossing vee, the S7 Group sell these crossing filing jigs which make it quick and easy to file one up. It then needs soldering together, as I'm using steel rail, so do not use acid based flux, use a cored flux, if you use acid based flux it will just rust the rail really badly.
Once you have made the vee it easy to build the point, start by laying the straightest stock rail, here it's easy as it has to match the existing rails regardless of where the template might be.
Here I'm adding the vee to the stock rail using 4 track gauges, you need loads of track gauges I would suggest at least 10 to make life easy.
The wing rails are the other tricky parts to form, I use the filing jig to help bend the rail to the right angle, I prefer to use a long piece of rail, fitted in the cross slot of the jig then bend it straight, I should have taken a photo of this, with a long piece of rail you can easily see if it is truly straight and therefore bent to the correct angle, then cut it to size.
I use some 1mm copper clad to support the, I have super glued it to the sleepers, then you can solder it to the rail, or super glue it to rail if you prefer, which I have done here.
Here I am fixing down the second point blade, these were made by friend who is a whizz with a milling machine.
Finally I also started to fix the check rail curve using some o check rail chairs made by David Rayner. The check rail chair is the white one, I used 4 this was enough to get the rail in the right place.
Richard