It's been six months again. Much to deal with in the real world has meant not much time for modelling, coupled with the fact that this project has really done my swede in. This weekend my mojo must have connected with my body because I've finished off adding the 400+ individually cut 1mm wide timbers to create the load. I shall not be doing a load like this again for a little while. The time investment to add each piece individually cannot be underestimated!
This Macaw B is of Graham Farish origin. The model matches pretty well to dia J21 and the picture on the front of Russel Freight Wagons and Loads... is the inspiration that resulted in my loss of sanity.
It has been re-bogied on 2mmSA items. The body had the livery removed with a fibreglass pencil and re-applied by hand to backdate it and better match in with my other stock. The securing rings in the positions that have been utilised were pared back with a knife and new loops added so that they looked right. The hooks and screw links are from an N Brass Locos fret and the chain is Fleetline fine chain. I gave up with the N Brass Loco screw link coupling kits. These are for someone who has more screws loose than me! The one piece examples look absolutely fine once painted in my opinion.
I was having such a good day that I started to make a photo plank. At the moment it is some wood with sleepers (as will be evident from the photo), but in addition to providing a length of track for photographs to post here it will also serve as a display piece for when I find myself on demos at exhibitions and to test out track painting and scenic techniques for the layout.
- 5
9 Comments
Recommended Comments
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now