andysollis1 Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 Hi Simon, Very interested in your PAA project in O gauge. Is any of this (file wise) available? I’ve been involved in the preserving of the last one as the rest were scrapped at booths last month. I’ve been working on an OO conversion for the Hornby PGA for a while which I sell on Shapeways, but really like your 7mm version. Andy NB3DM / North Staffs Railway Co (1978) member. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted May 1, 2018 Author Share Posted May 1, 2018 Have all the PAA wagons been scrapped already? Are you preserving one as part of a group? I don't normally sell or give away my Drawing files but I can make it available on Shapeways. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andysollis1 Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 Have all the PAA wagons been scrapped already? Are you preserving one as part of a group? I don't normally sell or give away my Drawing files but I can make it available on Shapeways. Sorry, only just found the post again after no notifications..(being a newbie to the forum) obviously we have spoke on PM since. Shapeways would be an option. The museum at the railway may be interested in one for display too. But will have to ask re that. They are after all part of the Churnet Valleys history pre preservation years. Andy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted May 26, 2018 Author Share Posted May 26, 2018 (edited) Another update. Firstly a couple of photos of a part chassis I drew up to put under some wooden bodied mineral wagon bodies I purchased off Ebay. The WSF chassis fits around wagon wooden chassis parts, first pic on its own and then under the wagon. the buffers were printed as a spur in the chassis print. 7mm underframe parts by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm 7mm wooden body mineral wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The next photo shows progress on the 1/32 VAA van. The chassis is WSF from Shapeways, the body is made up of separately printed doors, ends and 2 part roof printed on my Balco printer in PLA, one of the doors has had the rivets separated as when they were printed some were joined to each other (I did experiment with different spacing and size riverts but couldn't get a good look without some joining together). 1/32 VAA van by simon br blue, on Flickr I've done some more work on the 16t mineral wagons. Firstly I changed the 7mm Lima chassis to fit both the Lima and Triang bodies, the piture below shows a Triang body (again purchased off ebay) on the chassis. Both of these bodies are over length for the standard 9' wheelbase so the chassis was lengthened to suit them. Triang 7mm 16t mineral by simon br blue, on Flickr Next mineral wagon to see progress is the 1/32 scale version which now has a WSF chassis to fit under the PLA body with separate Form 2 grey resin door detail. 1/32 16t mineral wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The last mineral wagon photo shows the 7mm PLA print of a wagon body with the sides bent out of shape. The sides have had a bit of filler to smooth out the bends a bit and is pictured with the 3 versions together. 3 16t mineral wagons by simon br blue, on Flickr The next 3 photos show a 7mm GER no.16 van test I did on the Balco printer. The chassis was modified from the version drawn for WSF on Shapeways to change the supports to make it easier to print using the Cura slicer software - some supports were added in Blender to make sure parts were supported when printed. The chassis was printed upside down to aid support and the version shown being printed is mk2 with separate steps/boards as these didn't print well in the first version as when tuned up the correct way the top was rough. The second photo also shows the body that was printed up the correct way without a roof as this would have required a lot of support material and limited access when fixed to the chassis, the chassis is as printed without the support material being removed. The last photo shows the body attached to the original chassis (with the poorly printed/supported steps/boards). GER no.16 chassis by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm GER no.16 van by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm GER no. 16 van by simon br blue, on Flickr Edited May 26, 2018 by simon br blue 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted May 30, 2018 Author Share Posted May 30, 2018 Today a project I've been working on but not posted anything about recently. Sadly these models have been affected by the removal of HDA from Shapeways but I'll continue and try and print parts with my Form 2. I've been working on and off with the 4mm version of the Redland Shelf Discharge train and have printed most parts of the PHA wagons in most materials. I've tried using the Form 2 for the chassis as its smoother than White Natural Versatile Plastic (previously WSF) and Gray professional plastic (previously HP strong and flexible) but maybe weaker and less flexible. For the hoppers I've tried several options with probably the best finish being from the form 2 but this works out more expensive. I have printed several hopper bodies on my Balco PLA printer and these have come out reasonable well but do need a little sanding before painting. I've now run out of the grey resin for the form 2 and will move onto the black resin Picture below shows a 4mm PHA chassis as printed in the Form 2 with support material still attached, this is hassle to remove and easy to damage the model remove a part that looks like a support - WSF and HP strong and flexible don't require this. The angle is the same as the HDA chassis I had printed on Shapeways. 4mm PHA chassis test by simon br blue, on Flickr The next picture is the 3 different types of hopper in the train - rake end wagon, motor wagon and standard inner wagon. The hoppers are again done on the Balco printer with the motor wagon engine cover printed on the Form 2. the hoppers are as printed with some strings/wires visible from printing where the printer has moved onto the next area to print. One engine cover is as printed and the other has had the support base removed. 4mm PHA hopper set by simon br blue, on Flickr The next picture show hopper and chassis together, this has caused a couple of problems with the different materials as some materials shrink or bend a bit when printed. 4mm PHA hopper by simon br blue, on Flickr To make printing easier I printed the hoppers without the discharge details on the ends. I printed these separately on the Form2. 4mm PHA hopper doors by simon br blue, on Flickr The last picture of PHA shows a paint test on a Form 2 chassis and a Balco hopper. The hopper would really require another sand either after the first prime or after the first top coat to remove some of the lines visible in this view. I also didn't add the discharge door details, maybe I'll add the details and then give it another coat of paint. 4mm PHA wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The last wagon in the set I've printed parts for is the PXA discharge wagon. This uses a Hornby KFA container wagon as a base with parts printed on the Form 2. The photo shows the parts posed on the wagon - I need to add a plasticard deck before fixing the parts on. With the 7mm version the conveyor can move and be positioned but in the 4mm version it will need to be fixed in a position. 4mm PXA discharge wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted May 31, 2018 Author Share Posted May 31, 2018 Just noticed that my old photobucket photos from earlier in the thread have started working again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold PaulRhB Posted May 31, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 31, 2018 It's unfortunately only temporary as they want your money still, just showing what you're missing. Might be worth uploading them direct. Great thread btw it's been fascinating. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted September 25, 2018 Author Share Posted September 25, 2018 Time for another update. First picture of some small parts 4mm, 7mm and 1/32 wagon buffers printed on Form2 with a 7mm wagon document holder. There is a bit of stepping visible on the 7mm buffer, I did a couple of tests to see which orientation gave the best results and vertical gives a good result with only a little bit of sanding required on the buffer head but normally 25-35 degrees gives a good finish on parts with round tops or edges. Printed Wagon Buffers by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Balco Wisbech and Upwell GER no.16 primed with Halfords filler primer to even up the surface. It still looks a bit rough but as an experiment to see what the Balco could do on a more complex shape its turned out ok, the only real filling and sanding was required in the axle boxes and springs. For the roof I'll use printed formers covered with plasticard. I did try some buffers on the Balco but they would required too much cleaning up to be usable. I've now printed some buffers and end access steps on the Form 2. 7mm GER no.16 van by simon br blue, on Flickr Next up a VB 10ft chassis for Lima body printed in WSF, in this view you can see how the chassis fits onto the Lima body using the original dimples. The next 16t mineral on the list to draw is the VB clasp brake version. 7mm VB chassis by simon br blue, on Flickr Next parts are for a 1/32 LPG tank wagon. Hatch and covers for LPG tank barrel printed on Form2. 1/32 LPG tank details by simon br blue, on Flickr Next 1/32 parts are for my 25.1. 1/32 class 25.1 grills printed on Form 2, designed to fit into the WSF body. Standard grill and modified duel braked version with hinge and catches. 1/32 class 25.1 grills by simon br blue, on Flickr 4mm TTB Co2 tank ends printed on Form 2 with 0.05mm layer resolution. 4mm TTB tank ends 2 by simon br blue, on Flickr Lima PTA wagon with primed BSC bogie and buffers added, after priming the text shows up better. Lima PTA wagon with BSC bogie by simon br blue, on Flickr 4mm BSC JUA bogie by simon br blue, on Flickr In the most recent order from Shapeways was a 7mm ICI Urea hopper wagon printed in WSF. Whilst waiting for the delivery I printed the hopper on the Balco printer in PLA 0.08mm layer height. 7mm PAA urea hopper by simon br blue, on Flickr Last items for this update are some parts for the rake of 7mm steel wagons. First a pair of FBT6/ Y25 BAA / BBA / BCA bogies printed on Form 2. Next a cradle and coil for the BCA wagon printed on the Balco printer, the coil may need a bit of smoothing as the surface isn't very even because of the way the printer prints round objects. The third picture shows 2 versions of the BAA/BBA coil cradle printed on the Balco printer in grey PLA and the Form 2 in Black resin, both need the rest of the support material removing. 7mm BCA FBT6 bogie by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm BCA cradle by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm BAA cradles by simon br blue, on Flickr 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold NeilHB Posted September 26, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 26, 2018 The Wisbech & Upwell van looks superb Simon. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted September 28, 2018 Author Share Posted September 28, 2018 A bit of a 4mm update tonight. Firstly the TTB Co2 tank, the first picture shows a chassis printed on the Form 2, its been primed and the print lines can be made out showing the layering at 30 degrees. The buffers were printed in WSF. One area I need to thicken up are the ferry anchor points as some were broken off when removing the support material. 4mm TTB Co2 tank chassis by simon br blue, on Flickr The next photo shows the same TTB Chassis printed by Shapeways in Grey professional plastic, this has been primed and then given a first coat of blue. As can been seen close up the surface is rougher than the Form 2 but better than Shapeways WSF material but sadly also about double the cost. 4mm TTB Co2 tank by simon br blue, on Flickr The next wagon is the Tullis Russell PAA wagon. This has also had a coat of paint (Rover Tahiti Blue on top of the white primer). Visible in this close view up are some dimples from the support material. What can also be seen behind the hopper is the lid which I broke when attempting to fit it on after painting. I'll print a slightly longer an stronger version to replace it. 4mm Tullis Russell PAA by simon br blue, on Flickr Last item for this update is the 4mm class 25.3 cab. This was put on the back burner waiting for the SLW 25 to make its appearance. The recent announcement of a Heljan version and updated Bachmann version has made me start work again with some actual modelling. The pictures below show painted cabs that were printed on the Form 2 in black resin. The lamp irons and headboard clips are FUD. Looking at the options I think the Form 2 will be the way forward for printing the cabs. HDA from Shapeways would have been a good option but the material is no more. 4mm 25.3 cabs by simon br blue, on Flickr 4mm 25.3 cab detail by simon br blue, on Flickr The last photo shows the cabs attached to the Bachmann bodyshell, hopefully I'll get it painted this weekend if the weather is good. The next stage will be to get some windows made. 4mm 25.3 cab on Bachmann body by simon br blue, on Flickr 5 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Robert Shrives Posted November 15, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted November 15, 2018 Good to see 25 making progress - any more thoughts on the 1/32 version or the class 20 ? Robert Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DCCmad Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 Them TTB Co2 wagons look great! Will you be making them available to buy via shapeways ect as I'm highly interested? Connor Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted November 28, 2018 Author Share Posted November 28, 2018 Good to see 25 making progress - any more thoughts on the 1/32 version or the class 20 ? Robert Hi Robert, I'm still making progress with the 1/32 class 25 and am currently still printing the smaller details ready to start the building process (hopefully I'll get time to do this over Christmas) if this goes well I'll make it available for sale on Shapeways. Below is a picture of the most recent parts that I've drawn and printed for the 25. 1/32 class 25.1 details by simon br blue, on Flickr Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted November 29, 2018 Author Share Posted November 29, 2018 (edited) Them TTB Co2 wagons look great! Will you be making them available to buy via shapeways ect as I'm highly interested? Connor Hi Connor, Yes I plan to make these available for sale either on Shapeways or printed on my own printer. I've attached some pictures below showing progress on the wagons, the Shapeways print is stronger but the surface finish isn't as good (as Shapeways no longer have the HDA material) and also would probably work out more expensive in the Professional plastic. The Form 2 print is smoother but requires a bit of time to remove the printing support material and is also more delicate as can be seen by the broken ferry anchor points on the model - these will either need to printed separately or done as a separate etched part. The tank ends were printed in WSF and look a bit grainy close up and would have benefitted from an extra coat of primer and sanding before applying the top coat. The first picture shows the 2 chassis together, the front one is the Professional plastic with the Form 2 version behind. 4mm TTA Co2 tank wagon chassis by simon br blue, on Flickr The 2nd picture shows the Professional plastic chassis with the tank positioned on top. The homemade transfers look a bit poor in this close up view but might look better after a coat of varnish and some weathering but hopefully I can get these made up by a professional printer. 4mm TTA Co2 tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The 3rd photo shows the Form2 chassis with the same tank barrel positioned on top as a comparison. 4mm TTA Co2 tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr Might as well post some pictures of the other 4mm models that have progressed in this post. The next 2 models were printed a while ago but I didn't complete these as I was procrastinating over how to glaze them, they still not glazed but now have been painted and had transfers added. The Loadall now has a bucket (held on with Blutack in the photo) This was painted white and then brush pained yellow (Humbrol acrylic warning yellow). 4mm JCB loadall by simon br blue, on Flickr 4mm JCB loadall by simon br blue, on Flickr The shunting tractor was printed in Professional plastic (back when it was a trial material HPSF) this was primed in grey and then hand painted in the same Humbrol warning yellow to give a less bright colour. The transfer are homemade the same as the Loadall, the warning stripes shrunk slightly when applied and don't reach the sides. The tyres were painted in 2 different rubber colours and looks ok. The 3rd photo shows the tractor positioned in a common pose behind the Grain wagon purchased at Warley with extra weathering by TMC. 4mm Shunting tractor by simon br blue, on Flickr 4mm Shunting tractor by simon br blue, on Flickr 4mm Shunting tractor by simon br blue, on Flickr Edited November 29, 2018 by simon br blue 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Robert Shrives Posted November 29, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted November 29, 2018 Simon, Thanks for update and parts look very good the sharpness on the battery switch cover hopefully pleases you. As ever it is ahobby and all good things comes to those who wait - I will start filling up the 5 pence jar to help offset a 1/32 class 25 . The 4mm loadhaul brings back memories of the real thing. Is lazer cut glazing a way forward? The wagons look good and yes if only Shapeways kept a growing portfolio of media rather than deleting a suitable one life might be easier but it is the price of "continual product improvement" I guess. Happy modelling. Robert 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted November 30, 2018 Author Share Posted November 30, 2018 Time for a 7mm update. First up some tank wagons, the TRL TTA tank was printed a while ago but stalled waiting for a walkway. I was originally looking to have a etched walkway but I never got that far, instead I drew a couple of version and did a couple of test prints to see what I could get away with at Shapeways. The walkway mesh was printed in WSF and is slightly over scale but is solid enough to be usable. It was printed in two parts and the mesh looks slightly different on the top of the ladder compared to the rest of the mesh, it was drawn the same but printed in a different orientation. The transfers are home made and are a mixture of clear and white backed. 7mm TRL TTA tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm TRL TTA tank wagon ladders by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm TRL TTA tank wagon walkway by simon br blue, on Flickr Next tank wagon is a TTA Molasses tank, this has a WSF chassis with a 50 pipe for the body and on this example has a top walkway printed on the Form 2 and WSF ladders. The tank end pipework was made up from plastiard and handrail wire but I have now drawn a version that can be printed in WSF. The transfers are from Railtec and went on easily. The paint used for this was Vauxhall Mustard yellow from Halfords. 7mm Molasses tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Molasses tank top detail by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Molasses tank end detail by simon br blue, on Flickr Next wagon is a Algeco LPG tank, unlike most of the wagons I've made recently this is an older Vacuum braked wagon. This wagon uses the same tank hatches as the TCA tank and is very similar to an air braked tank which I've printed a chassis in 1/32 scale. The transfers are home made and the stripe is spray painted on. 7mm Algeco tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Algeco tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The next wagon is a TUB Phosphoric Acid tank which is another wagon that was printed a couple of years ago, the stalling point on this wagon was the paint and transfers. I finally mixed up some paint to get it to this stage but still need some transfer for the Albright & Wilson livery. The chassis is WSF, the tank ends are resin castings, the walkway is FUD and the ladders are WSF. Most of the pictures of these wagons are show them heavily weathered with a lot of white staining from the Phosphoric acid. 7mm TUB tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm TUB tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr Next wagon is another tank that stalled waiting for transfers. At this stage it could still be finished in a couple of liveries but hopefully I can get some transfer for the Caustic Soda ICI tank. Like the TUB above its a WSF Chassis with a pipe barrel, cast resin ends (master printed in WSF) FUD walkway and hatches with WSF ladders. 7mm Caustic soda tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Caustic soda tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The last pictures are of the TTA Co2 tank wagon, this was completed previously but the pictures of this were lost when Photobucket changed it pricing structure. The only recent addition to this wagon is the document folder which was printed on the Form 2 in grey resin. 7mm TTA Co2 tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm TTA Co2 tank wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Robert Shrives Posted November 30, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted November 30, 2018 "tanks for that." A great update and good progress as always time for modelling is feast or famine - and this looks a feast. I guess tank barrels from pipe and cast/printed ends is going to be quicker than a hopper body. Making your own transfers must be quite a process and tech heavy from an investment point. Happy modelling - your . skills and patience far out weigh mine ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allegheny1600 Posted November 30, 2018 Share Posted November 30, 2018 Hi Simon, It's only been (ahem!) eight years since I last posted in your thread and boy, things have moved on. Sorry for the large number of 'likes' etc but it had to be done. I look forward to continuing progress and more power to your elbow. Cheers, John. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted December 3, 2018 Author Share Posted December 3, 2018 Some more 7mm wagons nearing completion tonight. First up is the PBA clay tiger, this had had a document holder fitted recently which was printed on the Form2. 7mm PBA clay Tiger wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr Next up is the Polybulk wagon, finished off with homemade transfers. I struggled to draw all the individual decals and to get them to look good over the green colour, in the end I went for a large transfer that has the green colour and decals on it. The chequer plate top walkway was done with a chequer plate drawing printed on clear decal paper. 7mm Polybulk wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Polybulk wagon detail by simon br blue, on Flickr Another wagon that stalled for a while but had now been completed is the PAA Grainflow hopper. This stalled as I couldn't find a good way to make the top walkway, I printed a set of walkways in Professional plastic and these looked ok. The transfers are a mix of home made and Precision labels for the Grainflow logo. 7mm PAA Grainflow wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Grainflow walkway by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm PAA grainflow detail by simon br blue, on Flickr A wagon that is nearly finished is the Railiner wagon, this just needs the end builder details/advertising board. 7mm Railiner Wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr Next wagon completed recently is the ex private owner mineral wagon. This had the plastic body purchased from EBay with a WSF printed chassis and buffers fitted underneath. This has also has home made transfers added. 7mm ex Private owner wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr The next wagon is the BAA steel wagon. This has mesh added under the deck and is pictured with Balco PLA printed coils loaded eye to sky. 7mm BAA wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm BAA wagon deck by simon br blue, on Flickr The other steel wagon I've been working on recently is the BCA cradle wagon which is based on the BAA wagon. The Chassis/deck, coils and cradles were printed on the Balco printer - the chassis was printed in 2 parts so it would fit on the printer. The bogies are WSF black from Shapeways and in the finished pictures the details and buffers are printed on the From 2 in black resin. 7MM BCA wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm BCA wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm BCA wagon with coils by simon br blue, on Flickr 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Robert Shrives Posted December 4, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted December 4, 2018 Good to see mojo at max 10 ! To finish stalled projects is always satisfying - so brilliant work and the transfers work really well. Thanks for finding time to put pictures on the thread. Robert Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
101 Posted December 4, 2018 Share Posted December 4, 2018 They all look superb, great choice of prototypes too, I doubt the "big boys' will rush to produce most of those. Think I might try one of them in the new year. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted December 4, 2018 Author Share Posted December 4, 2018 Last couple of items that worked on recently tonight. First up is the 1/32 16t mineral wagon, this has the WSF chassis with a PLA printed body which includes separately printed end door detail. The transfers like on the other wagons are homemade and printed on clear paper except for the door stripe which is just an offcut of white transfer paper. The model has a couple of inaccuracies in the picture, firstly it is fitted with an Instanter coupling not 3 link and as its a wagon that's had the top flap removed it shouldn't have the top bracing where the flap was, I'll try to remove this when I get a minute and I should have some set of 3 link coupling arriving with my next order. 1/32 16t mineral wagon by simon br blue, on Flickr Talking of couplings, in the last order I got some 7mm Instanter coupling printed in black professional plastic. When I get some time I will test both f the scale versions to destruction to see what force/weight they can take. Picture if the 7mm version below. 7mm Instanter couplings by simon br blue, on Flickr Last up tonight is the 7mm shunting tractor. This was painted at the same time as the 4mm version and had scaled up transfers fitted. It was originally printed in yellow but the colour didn't look right. A couple of pictures of it and a short clip of it doing what it was made to do - shunting train wagons. 7mm Shunting tractor by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm Shunting tractor by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm shunting tractor by simon br blue, on Flickr 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted January 16, 2019 Author Share Posted January 16, 2019 A couple of wagons that I did some more work on before Christmas but didn't get round to posting on here. Both have a Kings Lynn Whitemoor theme, firstly I finished the BIS PAA wagon by adding wire for the pipe runs and Form 2 printed details for the levers and moisture traps. It was finished off with homemade transfers for the BIS livery. 7mm BIS PAA hopper by simon br blue, on Flickr 7mm BIS PAA 2 by simon br blue, on Flickr The second wagon is the Campbells soup wagon, this was nearly finished a while ago but needed some transfers to complete and the curtain straps painting. When originally done the straps were a laborious task but recently I had the idea of finishing the straps using a permanent marker pen which was a lot easier, the silver clips were still painted on with a fine brush. I also finished the straps on the 4mm version and Railliner wagon using the same method. 7mm Campbell's soup PVA by simon br blue, on Flickr When I had some spare time around Christmas I worked on a couple of items that hopefully can be produced in 1/32. These have not been printed yet but there are some renders below. The first wagon is a 21t HTV hopper wagon, it was drawn so the hopper can be printed separately on my Balco PLA printer to keep the price down. HTV hopper by simon br blue, on Flickr The second wagon is the 20t Br grain hopper wagon. This was again designed to have a separate hopper body inserted to reduce prices for printing. 20t grain hopper by simon br blue, on Flickr The 3rd pic is of a 31 cab which I was working on a couple of years ago but I could never get it to look correct, recently I did a bit of reworking and hopefully it now looks more like a 31, the details and handrails were drawn to see what it would look like but would be printed separately. From this drawing I've used the recessed lights and horn grill to make parts I can use to replace and improve the Skytrex 31 resin body shell I have. Class 31 Skinhead cab test by simon br blue, on Flickr The final pic is of the class 08 I've been working on slowly when I have time, I struggled to find clear drawings and ended up using a couple of pictures next to each other and a detailed drawing of a LMS shunter to work out the dimensions and also a lot of detail photos I took at Dereham. I still need to finish the chassis, wheel, coupling and springing arrangements. Class 08 body test by simon br blue, on Flickr 4 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon br blue Posted April 24, 2019 Author Share Posted April 24, 2019 Looks like its been 3 months since the last update, how time flies. First up is a 7mm Slab sided Polybulk wagon. I had seen a thread on about the slab sided Polybulk wagon and was looking to make a 7mm version to go with my other Polybulk wagon but struggled to find any useful drawing so put the project on hold. After seeing the transfers available on the Railtec website I asked for them to be scaled up to 7mm and set about drawing a 7mm version, I couldn't find any correct drawing so had to use some photos and guess work to draw the wagon. I printed the body on my Balco printer in PLA, with Shapeways WSF bogies and Form 2 resin printed detail parts. I painted the wagon using Halfords Ford Laurel green. The hopper had to be printed in 3 parts to fit on the printer. E443 Polybulk render by simon br blue, on Flickr E443 Polybulk test print by simon br blue, on Flickr E443 Polybulk 7mm primer by simon br blue, on Flickr E443 Polybulk wagon 7mm by simon br blue, on Flickr E443 Polybulk wagon 7mm by simon br blue, on Flickr E443 Polybulk wagon 7mm by simon br blue, on Flickr 7 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
herbie2478 Posted April 26, 2019 Share Posted April 26, 2019 Hi, Is the 4mm Tullis Russell PAA available from your Shapeways site? Regards 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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