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After joint the Gauge O Guild's special interest group on 3D cad and printing I have been drawing up a few items that I have long been unable to source from the trade.

 

Slaters do very nice lost wax castings of brake standards and stoves but they are both LMS in origin and I wanted the LNER versions so since having a dabble at drawing I decided to have a go at them.

 

I started with a brake standard.

 

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and then with the version with the wooden box over the mechanism.

 

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More to follow.

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Moving swiftly along from the brake standard modifications.

 

You may recall further up the thread my making a stove for the brake van using my Silhouette cutter. Although I proved it was possible, it was extremely fiddly to assemble and I certainly wouldn't want to be doing a lot of them.

 

It's also a perfect candidate for 3D printing so yesterday morning (after amending the brake standard files) I started to draw up the stove. 

It has proved to be my most ambitious and ultimately satisfying design project to date.

My apologies for the image overload but I am delighted at how well it has turned out.

 

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I don't really want to start yet another thread in another part of the forum so I will just pop this here. If I get around to having them printed, they will ultimately feature on an item of rolling stock at some point. I plan to do springs for them at some point too.

 

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After having it pointed out to me by a friend that we don't always model the full axle box behind the W Iron in our scales I modified the file to produce a version that sits in front of the W Iron

 

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Back in March last year, I had finally got around to painting my hand crane and match trucks after adding additional tool boxes.

I also made some tools to go with the tool boxes. Consisting of a couple of crow bars, a hammer, and a shovel along with a length of chain.

 

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Fast forward to this year and I decided to enter it into the modelling competition at Guildex. At the beginning of last week I thought that I had better relieve the plain black livery with some lettering. A friend had kindly let me have a second set of "Crane Runner" transfers as you only get one set on the HMRS sheet.

 

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A couple of shots taken out in the sunshine this morning.

 

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As it turned out it was one of three cranes entered in the competition and as I was setting it up I knew that it wasn't going to take first place.

 

In contrast to mine was an enormous scratch built modern crane, complete with a pair of bogie match trucks and a professional paint job, that made a really good model into a superb model. A worthy winner in my view.

 

I was pleasantly surprised and pleased that mine took the third place "Commended "spot.

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14 hours ago, JeffP said:

Rob, I've just seen your 3-D printed stuff on this thread.

Is any of it available to buy?

Hello Jeff,

Some of it is available through Mike Hopkins Of Scale Factor (https://scale-factor.co.uk/) His website isn't fully up and running with a catalogue just yet but if you tell what you are interested in I can tell you whether Mike has the STL files for it.

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Hello Rob, Very nice to see you Stafford last weekend, l mentioned some sort of windows for the mail train l am building, after thinking about them l have decided to use some black transfers l have left over from some wagon kits l have had in the past, take care mate...

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