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Little Jobbies


Dukedog

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Such a nice day here at Dukedog Manor I decided to have a modelling session outside on the front deck.

 

So, after returning from our Sunday lunch at the pub I set to and made up a few little bits that I am going to need soon for a little "project" I have on the workbench at the moment. (more on that as and when)

 

One of the jobs was to make a replacement Brake standard (Well water scoop standard actually) to replace one on a Bachmann GWR 3500 gallon tender that got dropped by me( Clumsy so and so as I am!)

 

Here's the result of a Sunday afternoon's work. Not much to show for it but I enjoy making little bits like this.

 

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As well as the standard I made 2 x Steam heat pipes with shut off cocks, 2 different types of Vacuum brake pipes and a set of fire irons.

Materials used are 1.5mm brass tube, brass or nickel silver wire 0.7mm dia, 5Amp fuse wire and some scrap brass from etches.

I know I could have just nipped down to my local model shop and bought all this stuff but, what I like about railway modelling is actually making stuff like this. It adds to my satisfaction when a loco, wagon or coach is running on the layout with home made bits like this.

Then there is the cost, I'm not tight (Even though I have Scottish blood) but that little lot above would have cost me about a Tenner!

As it is, it has cost me coppers and time that's all.

Maybe this post will encourage some of you to have a go and save money whilst enjoying your hobby.

 

More soon

Frank

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You did this AFTER a pub lunch. I could definitely see myself attempting what you've done Frank but the only result I would have after a visit to the pub would be burnt pinkies.

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Neat work Frank. Nice to see that the art of making vacuum pipes from brass rod and fuse wire is still alive.

 

Paul.

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