grahame Posted June 13, 2021 Author Share Posted June 13, 2021 22 minutes ago, Tricky-CRS said: Those are nice wheels where are there from, are they off a diecast or a range of parts? They're Tomytec (or a similar Japanese manufacturer) from some unsuitable RTP vehicles that I've dismantled as spare parts. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Harvey Posted June 13, 2021 Share Posted June 13, 2021 3 hours ago, Trewisin said: Hi all thats a very interesting link you found Berard on the TK. Nicw one Richard your families are growing,what are you going to use for windows? Nice link on the Kent fire brigade Mike shame Days had to be OO scale models .Still with Richards imput we now have N scale versions. Regards Ray. To accompany the Husky, you might have spotted the Commer K1 fire engine in Richards whole range line up. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted June 13, 2021 Author Share Posted June 13, 2021 Still just a little proving modelling - nothing is firm or fixed but it's looking like it'll come together nicely: 5 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steadfast Posted June 13, 2021 Share Posted June 13, 2021 8 hours ago, grahame said: They're quite a bit smaller than the 3D printed ones on the other TK models, so they might be a tad too small but I've nothing inbetween, and having looked through many on-line pics there are definitely different sized wheels on various TK trucks. I'd say they look perfect for the smaller wheels fitted to the 7.5 tonners, like the one you're modelling. Should look the part alongside some others with larger wheels Jo 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky-CRS Posted June 13, 2021 Share Posted June 13, 2021 A few more test prints completed today. 1950s Hillman Minx Convertible (windscreen will be clear on final version) 1980s Ford Cargo Tipper (needs modification) Horse drawn 2 wheel delivery van (needs modifications) Horse drawn Milk Float, will come with milkman walking and sat driving (needs modifications) 6 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
fodenway Posted June 13, 2021 Share Posted June 13, 2021 4 hours ago, grahame said: Still just a little proving modelling - nothing is firm or fixed but it's looking like it'll come together nicely: Looking good. As an observation, lighter- weight TKs with the 16-inch wheel had a deeper valance under the front mudguard/wheelarch to fill in the gap left by the smaller diameter wheels. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trewisin Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 Just a thought Richard could you not print the body on the coupe on its own and do the windscreen in clear to added later. As I thought crystal clear is the obvious answer to doing windscreens but didnt Bernard mention plastic bottles for doing curved windows. Regards Ray. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky-CRS Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Trewisin said: Just a thought Richard could you not print the body on the coupe on its own and do the windscreen in clear to added later. As I thought crystal clear is the obvious answer to doing windscreens but didnt Bernard mention plastic bottles for doing curved windows. Regards Ray. The windscreen is separate, as I mentioned it will be clear on production models, at some point I will print a clear one off, just ran out of time on the weekend. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted June 14, 2021 Author Share Posted June 14, 2021 (edited) I've added some relief detail to the body (tail lift to be made and added) but next to tackle is the cab interior: Here's how it looks in place with the cab on the chassis. The details need to be filed back a little when the solvent has dried hence next tackling the cab interior as part of the chassis: Edited June 14, 2021 by grahame 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Ian Morgan Posted June 14, 2021 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 14, 2021 Tail-lift? Apart from emptying dustbins, I also did some time moving furniture (Pickfords and Whites) whilst temping awaiting my A level results, summer '75. We only had a ramp tailgate drop down. And yes, we had a piano one day. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernardTPM Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 (edited) It would depend on period. TKs were built over a long time span. Edited June 14, 2021 by BernardTPM Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trewisin Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 Very nice Grahame. thats a good use for the extra cab ftom Osbornes it looks better now the it all fits together. Regards Ray Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted June 14, 2021 Author Share Posted June 14, 2021 That 1973 TK box van has a tail lift as there's a video showing all around it. Apparently it was put in to store many years ago and recently was sold for quite a bit having not been used for over 40 years. I've fitted some cab interior (just seats - so really need to add a steering wheel) to the chassis and given all the parts a dusting of primer. The parts are just plonked in place and not glued as they need painting first. 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Ian Morgan Posted June 14, 2021 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 14, 2021 We really could do with a source of etched steering wheels for 2mm scale. Early UK door and wing mirrors would be useful too. Some modern ones are/were available from Germany. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Harvey Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ian Morgan said: We really could do with a source of etched steering wheels for 2mm scale. Early UK door and wing mirrors would be useful too. Some modern ones are/were available from Germany. Meantime we will have to go on using modified rolling stock handbrake wheels. The smallest of these N Brass locomotives ones are 1.9mm diameter. https://www.nbrasslocos.co.uk/kitimages/fitcoach/n23265wheelhandweb.gif My first car in the 1950s was retrofitted with 3 inch diameter wing mirrors, so 0.5mm, and a half inch arm between mirror and wing. Later edit:- Mirrors from FKS Modeelbau:- https://www.dm-toys.de/files/produktfotos/FKS/2018/FKS_160-038-02.jpg Edited June 14, 2021 by Mike Harvey Added link Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Harvey Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 On 13/06/2021 at 11:20, Tricky-CRS said: Hi Grahame Those are nice wheels where are there from, are they off a diecast or a range of parts? Found some rubber tyred road wheels at DMToys. Cars https://www.dm-toys.de/en/product-details/DM-Toys_17600.html Trucks https://www.dm-toys.de/en/product-details/DM-Toys_17500.html 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernardTPM Posted June 15, 2021 Share Posted June 15, 2021 Just noticed there's a whole section on TK brochures. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium acg5324 Posted June 16, 2021 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 16, 2021 On 14/06/2021 at 18:23, Mike Harvey said: Found some rubber tyred road wheels at DMToys. Cars https://www.dm-toys.de/en/product-details/DM-Toys_17600.html Trucks https://www.dm-toys.de/en/product-details/DM-Toys_17500.html I used the smaller wheels on this trailer. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Harvey Posted June 16, 2021 Share Posted June 16, 2021 @acg5324 Andy. I had to smile at the fuel price. The price per gallon then is almost the price per litre now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium acg5324 Posted June 16, 2021 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 16, 2021 10 hours ago, Mike Harvey said: @acg5324 Andy. I had to smile at the fuel price. The price per gallon then is almost the price per litre now. Yes it’s not far off. I remember moaning when it went over a £1 a litre! 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted June 19, 2021 Author Share Posted June 19, 2021 (edited) I've got some main blocks of colour on the box truck, but there still plenty to do like glazing, decals, number plates, a little weathering, etc, and of course final assembly as the parts are just plonked together: Edited June 19, 2021 by grahame 5 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky-CRS Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 This weeks line up of test prints The Ford Cargo need a few mods The 1948-1954 Commer Superpoise I have not spotted anything yet. 5 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted June 20, 2021 Author Share Posted June 20, 2021 (edited) One issue with the Osborns Bedford TK cab is the rather flat front to it which ought to be more rounded. Consequently it doesn't have the curved wrap-around nature of the real truck's windscreen. I guess they've done that to make it easy to glaze, for their finished models, using flat clear plastic inserts. The challenge will be to add a windscreen that looks more curved, particularly at the side edges. Edited June 20, 2021 by grahame Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernardTPM Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 (edited) The front of the Cargo should really have a slight curve to it, though below the screen it is more like three curved facets. Not easy to pick up on a photograph unless taken from above. There are a few overhead views on this page. Note how the ribbed panel is rectagular with the front panel having the curve. A little chuckle as further down the page there's a Cargo made by Leyland (well Ashok Leyland). Edited June 20, 2021 by BernardTPM Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky-CRS Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 43 minutes ago, BernardTPM said: The front of the Cargo should really have a slight curve to it, though below the screen it is more like three curved facets. Not easy to pick up on a photograph unless taken from above. There are a few overhead views on this page. Note how the ribbed panel is rectagular with the front panel having the curve. A little chuckle as further down the page there's a Cargo made by Leyland (well Ashok Leyland). Hi Bernard, Afraid you have lost me here. The red line on the first attached picture is on the model as a facetted curve. I think we have the general profile of the second picture as well. So am I missing a curve left to right across the front, which is not visible on the pictures. I am keen to get this correct now, while the design is still working on this project. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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