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Hi Brendan, Take the lack of comments as approval. I for one am amazed at your talent for improvisation, adaptation and making believable models from cans of soda and odds and ends lying around. For frugal minds like mine it just shows what can be done. Nigel ____________________ ©Nigel C. Phillips |
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I guess I never thought of it like that.. and thank you.![]() Got this pretty much finished, finally. Final paint color applied, finished painting the roof, got the printed decals glued on. ![]() Getting close to done with the fish van. The buffers are on, the chassis has been painted and weathered, the body is mounted, the home made Sprat & Winkle-style couplers are installed and functional (except one is currently without the wire loop because I ran out of Krazy Glue) ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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Coming back from a period of getting sidetracked, and have stuff to show for it.![]() First off, the fiah van now has a roof and both couplings, so it's done aside from graphics and weathering of the sides and roof ![]() And the test build of my 48' container template ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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Bit of a progress update:![]() The fish van's been weathered a bit on the sides and roof, looks a bit better now. Finally almost done with converting a standard flat to a trailer flat. And I've made some headway on one of the sides for my generator-baggage-dorm, with my first effort at homemade fluting for the sides By the way, can anyone guess what's with the stubs of wire coming out of the container in my previous post? ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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For the record, the reason they're there is to simulate the midlocks used to hold the container in place, and they peg loosely (just enough to hold things together in motion) into the receiving locks on the Athearn cars, or on other containers. So, yeah, making another update. I, um. I don't know if I still belong in this community after how horrible I've been, but I still wanted to share this. So, here's the projects I've made progress on lately: ![]() None of this is finished right now, but it's progressing nicely. There's a scratchbuilt 3-plank open wagon, the first of what I plan to be several (my minimum is five, but I hope to do more). There's a scratchbuilt (based on a July 1961 article in Railway Modeller by the Reverend W. Awdry) J70, which will be my model of Toby. And there's a scratchbuild LNER Diagram 65 (or similar) suburban brake to represent the RWS version of Clarabel. The in-progress roof for her can be seen at the absolute front of the picture, and the in-progress chassis can be seen at the back under the carriage body. The Bachmann 7-plank wagon is being used as a gauge for buffer placement. ![]() A closeup of a lamp iron I made for Toby. He will of course be receiving a full set. ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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And some more progress. Last year, Dorsetmike helped me out in researching the Southern Railway's 32' CCT vans. I recently finally got around to putting that information to use in creating a template, and here's the first build:![]() As I was inspired to use these by Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, this and most subsequent builds will run on bogies like the ones from the show were kitbashed to do. This particular build is destined to be part of the 'Flying Kipper' consist, and I have four more in progress to be post train vans. Next, a progress update on the 3-plank wagon I showed earlier along with a show of the first build of my 32' bolster wagon template. ![]() And finally, an update on Toby. ![]() His body planking has been painted the closest thing I had to GER chocolate brown, and I've started making and fitting the windows. I've also mostly finished the metallic dark gray undercoat for the frame and sideplates. ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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As Nigel said in an earlier post, it is amazing what you are putting together using material that most would lob in the trash can or recycling bin. Looking forward to seeing some of these on the tracks. Watching with interest so keep posting the progress Cheers Matt |
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Thank you Barchester, thank you very much. I too look forward to the day these ride the rails. And here's two more in-progress projects (there's a reason I call myself a madman). ![]() A six wheel milk siphon. The sides were a bit flimsy when originally cut out, but became much more solid after I glued the cross-braces on. (Gee, something becoming more sturdy after being braced? Amazing! Who'da thunk it? ;) ) ![]() There's also this, a tanker wagon. It's intended to duplicate the Tenmille tanker in 00 scale but I goofed on the template (fixed now), so the rivets on this first build don't match. I have thus decided to paint this one green and label it with "GB Lubricants" signage. How did I do the rivets, you might ask? Simple, really. Part of the template is a rectangle measured to wrap around the tank, and it has the rivets marked on it. I glued that to cardstock, and from there I could just poke out the rivets with a pushpin like I do for other rivet detailing and then wrap this cardstock jacket around the tank's PVC core. ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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Another update, finally.![]() Been at work on the chassis portion of these wagons, adding W-iron assemblies, buffers, and brake detail. And dawdling on the latter, finally started making proper headway on it today. Concentrating on the milk van right now since it's the most complex on that score ____________________ My workbench, AKA an exercise in insanity ![]() |
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A question. Should I compensate the middle axle on the milk van, or would having the wheels be blind suffice?
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