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A small end of weekend update:

 

K4 steps made from 10thou nickel silver, including a spare rear step I had to make as I'd lost the Bachmann one.

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DSC01796 by will5210, on Flickr

 

K4 boiler & cab glossed for transfers. Handrails added to tender & painted.

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DSC01801 by will5210, on Flickr

 

& I cut my spare (& now rather tired) K3 footplate in half to try & work out how to add the extra 2mm to take it to correct scale length for a K4. No luck as of yet though, as it's mazak which seems to resist any attempt to join itself to anything. Hmmm.

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As I understand it the increase in length of the K4 over the K3 occurs behind the rear drivers. One idea for repairing the Bachmann footplate would be to file each side of the cut for about 6mm and to a depth of

0.75 mm. Using epoxy bridge the gap with 30th metal and when set make good.

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Hi, thanks for your comments.

 

Here are the 2 overlaid with the front bufferbeams lined up:

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I hoped to extend in the middle to make life easier maintaining the cab/s-curve relationship & therefore avoiding extra filling & fettling, but looking at the drawing more closely the footplate does appear to be flat a little longer on the K4

 

 

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Hi all,

 

A little activity over the last few days. I've started on my 3rd 3500 gallon tender for my 3rd K4. I'll be cutting down a Bachmann B1 tender & following Graeme King's original  method (from the LNER forum) as closley as I'm able to, including shortening the wheel base (which I chickened out of on my first tender hack.)

In bits:

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DSC01803 by will5210, on Flickr

 

cuts with 1mm taken from between each axle. 1mm also needs taking out between the outside axle & the steps

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DSC01805 by will5210, on Flickr

 

lightly tacked together with glue to check sizes

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DSC01807 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Shortened top placed on chassis. The sides still need shaping but the length is almost perfect, pleasingly :)

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DSC01810 by will5210, on Flickr

 

I'll finish the tender tomorrow probably, because tonight I got sidetrack with this:

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I've seen a couple of picture of West Highland locos with snowploughs & I thought it would add something a bit different to one of my locos.
 
1st step. I soldered a T piece of 10 thou nickel silver to support the assembly, with the front profile filed into it. Then I soldered an oversize piece of NS to the nose of the plough & then tacked it to the 'tail' (crap terminology on my part there!)
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DSC01812 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Then filed to shape

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DSC01814 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Repeat on other side, ensuring the 'V' is full of solder.

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DSC01815 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Study photos, cut out supports & do a bit more shaping

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DSC01818 by will5210, on Flickr

Here is a real one: http://railphotoprints.zenfolio.com/p748395313/h1097C4D2#h1097c4d2

 

I still need to fabricate the fixing above the coupling hook & work out a fixing method (preferably temporary)

 

Thanks for looking!

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Hi all,

 

A brief update from the West Highland bench.

 

The 3500 gallon tender had the sides shaped & the beading added from microstrip

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DSC01824 by will5210, on Flickr

all trimmed up & ready for a dust of primer & then sanding/filling the inevitable imperfections

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DSC01840 by will5210, on Flickr

 

I made a start on the K4 mk3 running plate from brass/nickel silver.

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DSC01842 by will5210, on Flickr

It's not perfect but I'm quite pleased with it for a first attempt.

 

And 2 J39s ended the shop for painting & numbering. I picked numbers I'd seen  pictures in my West Highland books & found they were both Eastfield engines from 1932 until 1943, and were also J39/2s with the 4200 gallon tender which makes life a bit easier as they're available RTR.

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DSC01838 by will5210, on Flickr

I need to find another tender (the low fronted version - can anyone help?), then I'm ready to weather them together.

 

Thanks for looking in.

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Hi all,

 

A brief update from the West Highland bench.

 

The 3500 gallon tender had the sides shaped & the beading added from microstrip

10859871656_f0ae17a325_z.jpg
DSC01824 by will5210, on Flickr

all trimmed up & ready for a dust of primer & then sanding/filling the inevitable imperfections

10860040874_807808407e_z.jpg
DSC01840 by will5210, on Flickr

 

I made a start on the K4 mk3 running plate from brass/nickel silver.

10859906065_5e9e24f5f7_z.jpg
DSC01842 by will5210, on Flickr

It's not perfect but I'm quite pleased with it for a first attempt.

 

And 2 J39s ended the shop for painting & numbering. I picked numbers I'd seen  pictures in my West Highland books & found they were both Eastfield engines from 1932 until 1943, and were also J39/2s with the 4200 gallon tender which makes life a bit easier as they're available RTR.

10860179233_18c9ce68ec_z.jpg
DSC01831 by will5210, on Flickr
10859864485_89532d4c8e_z.jpg
DSC01838 by will5210, on Flickr

I need to find another tender (the low fronted version - can anyone help?), then I'm ready to weather them together.

 

Thanks for looking in.

Most interested in the footplate-can you post a detailed description of how you fabricated it?

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It's been a while since I updated my workbench, as I've been suffering a slight dip in enthusiasm, but I still have a few bits to show.

 

'Lord of the Isles' had an unpleasant encounter with some Humbrol Clear so I stripped/repainted/relined the boiler. The finish on this 2nd attempt is much better so it's worked out for the best. I'm waiting for warmer weather to varnish.

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DSC01974 by will5210, on Flickr

 

'Loch Long' is varnished & just needs nameplates & pipe runs fitting

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DSC01975 by will5210, on Flickr
 
I also corrected my J39 gaffe. 2799 is now 2788.
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DSC01976 by will5210, on Flickr

 

& when I fancied a quick project I built some wagons. I'll paint them all in one go when I buy some transfers & blackening fluid for the 3 links.

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DSC01977 by will5210, on Flickr
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DSC01978 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Thanks for looking in!

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A little update with some rolling stock in various states of completion. All need varnishing.

 

Parkside Cattle truck. My first go at weathering with aerosols.

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DSC01980 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Ratio LMS open

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DSC01982 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Parkside LNER Van in Red oxide

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DSC01981 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Parkside LNER Van (corrugated version) in bauxite

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DSC01979 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Parkside & Cambrian Opens further down production line

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DSC01983 by will5210, on Flickr

 

 

cheers

 

Will

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Brilliant wagons, I love the look of that parkside cattle wagon, definitely looks the part very realistic.

How long did it take for you to build one of the open wagon kits?

 

Cheers Nelson.

 

I'd say about 1 & a half hours each for the building of the opens - A nice evening job!

The masking, painting & transfers seems to take lots more time - I'll definitely paint the next lot before I assemble them which should speed thing up.

 

I'm very impressed with your open wagon interior btw. I'll try that method myself soon.

 

Thanks

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Nice modelling Will!

 

Love locomotive mounted snow ploughs, being Swedish it tugs at my heart strings.

 

Regards,

 

Stefan

Cheers Stefan. Yes I haven't seen that often on UK models, so hopefully it'll be something a bit different. 

 

I'm not planning on having any snow though!  :no:

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I had my first go at weathering a loco tonight. The unsuspecting victim was a Bachmann J39 & the result is below. 

 

I'm content with it for a first attempt as I was looking for 'workaday grubby' rather than 'end of steam knackered'

 

Any feedback is more than welcome :)

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DSC01987 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Cheers

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Fantastic locomotive, the soot and grime is superb, and the Matt finish is very realistic, nice one, maybe the first of many more to come in the future?

That's the plan! I've another J39 to do next. I bought some weathering powders in different shades today so it'll be subtly different to this one. I've got a few photos saved on flickr that are the kind of thing i'm looking for.

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Hi all,

 

Saturday afternoon was spent having a bash at a kit I've had in stock for a while - the Gem D34. 

 

I've decided to fit it to an old but sweet running Triang L1 chassis I purchased from the RMWEB classifieds which I've rewheeled with Romford's driving wheels, Hornby bogie wheels & also fitted Hornby T9 coupling rods.

 

I decided to use this chassis as I believe 4-4-0 chassis are difficult to set up so not really suitable for my level of expertise (novice!)

 

I'm happy with progress so far, but the kit needs a lot of fettling to get thing as I want them. In fact, some of the castings are quite bad - in hindsight I probably should have exchanged the kit.

 

Footplate on chassis (tension lock will be coming off!)

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DSC02014 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Boiler offered up to cab/footplate

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DSC02018 by will5210, on Flickr

 

& now on chassis (boiler still not soldered to footplate)

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DSC02019 by will5210, on Flickr

(look at that casting on the frames!)

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DSC02021 by will5210, on Flickr

 

Hoping to get more done this week. The boilers seems to need shortening at the firebox end to make the smokebox sit in the correct position (it's currently too far forward)

 

Will

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