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On 29/03/2023 at 02:10, Annie said:

That 4-4-0 is lovely.


Isn't it just? I mentioned my desire to model it on my layout and Yarran has very kindly sent me side, end and cab views along with measurements, so it may yet see the light of day in physical form. 

However, first I need to finish the other 4-4-0 on the virtual workbench. I think I've finally figured out motorisation, with a tiny LaisDCC motor in the tender driving a set of Ultrascale 30:1 gears in the loco through a flexible joint (not shown). This should leave lots of space above the driving wheels to add adhesive weight. I'd have liked a higher gear ratio, but am somewhat limited in the size of gear I can use! I did consider multi-stage gearing, but as this model will be using a 3D printed chassis, I only have about 4mm clear between the frames, and I decided not to push my luck too much.

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Still to do on this are:

  • Adding a representation of the front coupling bar - while the layout is planned to use knuckle couplings, I didn't want to mangle the front end of this too much. I might try to see if I can make up something fairly unobtrusive out of bent wire to allow this loco to run tender-first with stock if absolutely necessary.
  • Finishing the tender detail and adding a coupling mount point to the tender rear somehow
  • Drawing up an etch for the coupling and connecting rods, slidebars, and maybe some static inside motion
  • Designing transfers (yay!)

Still, it's definitely coming together!

 

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While tidying up a bit for an upcoming flat inspection (the joys of renting!) I came across two bottles of Vallejo "Model Air" acrylics I had bought a while ago with a view to seeing just how suitable they were for spraying. Well, armed with "Anthracite Grey" and "Rust", I had a go at weathering two open wagons - a Hornby "Princess Royal" private-owner, and one of @TurboSnail's resin-printed SECR wagons. They seem to have turned out alright, albeit with a slightly more "grainy" finish than I would have liked. This is only visible at cruel close-up though, and I suspect I need to fiddle around with the compressor setting to get a better finish. Still, they can be seen here in the front row, amidst various other weathered wagons in the Linton Town fleet, along with an "ex-works" Hornby "Thomas Meakins" wagon - this is the colour the Princess Royal wagon started out!

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Not content with reliverying his "generic" carriages for Train Simulator, Elias has been at it again, this time creating completely fictitious goods rolling stock for the GSR - a fitted van, a ventilated meat van, and a cattle wagon!

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On 05/04/2023 at 11:13, Skinnylinny said:

While tidying up a bit for an upcoming flat inspection (the joys of renting!) I came across two bottles of Vallejo "Model Air" acrylics I had bought a while ago with a view to seeing just how suitable they were for spraying. Well, armed with "Anthracite Grey" and "Rust", I had a go at weathering two open wagons - a Hornby "Princess Royal" private-owner, and one of @TurboSnail's resin-printed SECR wagons.

 

I too had a flat inspection this morning... they weren't impressed with my enormous collection of cardboard boxes!

 

I've been looking for a quick simple way to weather stock (most of my normal attempts go badly enough to put me off doing any more for about 8-12 months) so those might be worth a shout. Not looking for proper detail weathering, just to get rid of the "fresh from the paint shop" look

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I had a rental property inspection last year. Thankfully before I had Covid and ruptured my back. I borrowed a Van from work and loaded it with as much as I could. Oddly when I came to put back in the house I had to check the van several times as there seemed to be only two thirds as much stuff as before!?! I had left the van on the drive the whole time.

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Well, I'm back on the CAD again, this time poking at an LB&SCR Stroudley horsebox I started a while back. It's nearly there now, needing just the visible brake gear (fairly minimal, as this is Westinghouse-fitted), brake pipes, lamp irons and a few more grab irons on the corners. 

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This is a very short piece of coaching stock - two feet shorter than the LSWR 16-footer I last produced! They do make for an interesting pre-grouping pairing together though...

 

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Oh, and I suppose I ought to figure out some NEM coupling mounts too... 

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Thank you! Sadly I doubt that there's enough of a market for the Stroudley horsebox ready-to-run. However, I may be persuaded to offer it to Oak Hill Works to sell as a 3D-printed kit - he's already done the same for my SECR pull-push set (https://www.oakhillworks.co.uk/product/se-and-cr-6-wheel-pull-push-rake-3-coaches) and Honeyball 5-plank dumb-buffered private owner wagon (https://www.oakhillworks.co.uk/product/honeyball-5-plank-private-owner-wagon)!

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1 hour ago, Skinnylinny said:

Thank you! Sadly I doubt that there's enough of a market for the Stroudley horsebox ready-to-run. However, I may be persuaded to offer it to Oak Hill Works to sell as a 3D-printed kit - he's already done the same for my SECR pull-push set (https://www.oakhillworks.co.uk/product/se-and-cr-6-wheel-pull-push-rake-3-coaches) and Honeyball 5-plank dumb-buffered private owner wagon (https://www.oakhillworks.co.uk/product/honeyball-5-plank-private-owner-wagon)!

Yes please! There was one on the Isle of Wight right up to the end (though it's unlikely it moved much, if at all, for many years!)

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I am looking for a Stroudley horsebox.  Roxey Mouldings do one, but I am a bit loathe to pay a full price for a brass kit.  If @BlueLightning did it it may not be cheaper but at least I know I can work in plastic.  (Only need one for Sir Jon's train.)

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11 minutes ago, ChrisN said:

I am looking for a Stroudley horsebox.  Roxey Mouldings do one, but I am a bit loathe to pay a full price for a brass kit.  If @BlueLightning did it it may not be cheaper but at least I know I can work in plastic.  (Only need one for Sir Jon's train.)


I'll have to try to get on with it then! Would you be looking for one with or without NEM pockets? I'll be providing Gary with a file without them, and with enough space to fit sprung screw links, as he uses them on his own models.

I've been a bit distracted by work lately, and... adjusting some files from Thingiverse (I think "remixing" is the preferred term?) to quickly and easily create some 3D printable files for rolling stock in HOn30 to go with the Eureka 4-4-0. Nothing fancy, mostly lengthening or shortening existing freely-available models. A sort of virtual cut-and-shut, if you will. I've ended up with what looks to be a decent selection of stock, none of which I can claim as my own work beyond butchering someone else's designs!

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The carriages (*cough* I mean "passenger cars") started out as a pair of "shorty" vehicles, with only 6 window bays in the plain "coach", and three in the "combine" (brake end on this side of the pond), like so:


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By the simple expedient of taking out a slice from the middle, duplicating it, and sticking the bits back together, I have ended up with a 9-window coach and 6-window combine. The "stock car" (cattle wagon) is pretty much as downloaded, while the gondola (open) and flatcar have been shortened to match the stock car, and the boxcar (van) has been lengthened. Thus I've ended up with a rake where the passenger vehicles are the same length, and the freight vehicles are similar enough in size to be (I hope!) believable. 

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NEM pockets would be useful, but most things I build do not have them so it is not an issue.

 

I am not sure if you have been down my way and ever seen this, although it is a pretty cruel photo.

 

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On 12/05/2023 at 09:36, Skinnylinny said:

 

I'm afraid I'm not sure whether I've made it near Traeth Mawr, although it's lovely to see the card coaches built!

The reason I ask about the NEM pockets is that the default version of the horsebox will have them fitted, but I'll provide a file without them for those who specifically want to not have them - I've tended to find that trying to carve large parts like that off a resin print inevitably ends up in tears (usually with the model cracking or snapping into multiple parts).

Not much to report on my own modelling - I've been slowly applying more and more transfers to the A12, and it's nearly there - just needs some footstep lining on one side, and one boiler band adding, and it should be complete in plenty of time for the club's model building competition in a little over a week. It has now gained crew, temporary backhead (just held in with PVA glue, but enough to cover the hole at the end of the boiler through which you can see the motor!), and real coal in the tender, along with a headcode.

I'm rather pleased with these photographs I took at club last night, though, showing the Adams Radial and the A12!

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Magnificent!

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40 minutes ago, Skinnylinny said:

I'm especially proud of managing to get two different interior layouts in the single- and twin-veranda versions, as per the prototype!

 

Oh! It hadn't occurred to me to take the lid off!

 

The A12 is lovely.

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10 minutes ago, Compound2632 said:

 

Oh! It hadn't occurred to me to take the lid off!

 

The A12 is lovely.

Thank you! And you know the old ditty... 

 

The guard is the [plastic] man, 

The man in the [plastic] van, 

The van at the rear of the train... 

 

Pop the roof off, stick a guard inside, and if you really want to overdo it, pop some real coal in the coal bunker (under the desk in the twin veranda type, under the side bench at the non veranda end in the single veranda version!) 

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19 hours ago, Skinnylinny said:

..... I have managed to get some more bits and pieces out, but I've just signed the lease on a new flat, this time in Glasgow. 

Sorry to hear of your upset, Linny, but at least the result is you moving to civilisation!   😁

 

Jim

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The house move is now complete, although the layout has yet to be set up again - it's currently rather ignominiously stood on the ends of the baseboards in a cupboard. As far as I can tell though, no damage has occurred in transit. I also managed to put my hands on several bits I had managed to misplace, including a half-finished Branchlines "Ilfracombe Goods" (which runs, so now it's just the detailing to go!).

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The first of the HOn30 "passenger cars" has also materialised, with huge thanks to @J-Mo Arts. Despite coming out looking rather like a strawberry-flavoured boiled sweet at first, a mist of primer shows a rather nice model with plenty of detail. I can't really take credit for this, having just cut-and-shut it from someone else's design (see earlier post). 

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I've also acquired an HO scale building kit for my first planned module for this HOn30 project - a warehouse kit by Walthers. It's been coming together whenever I make it down to the club, and it's getting close to being ready for weathering:

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The slightly awkward shape is is what led to choosing this building kit - it fills a gap between tracks rather nicely:

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I still have to build the platform above and to the left of the warehouse (the wedge-shaped building on the left), and the building on the right I was planning to use the Walthers "Union Crane and Shovel" building, but I am still keeping an eye out for something that might look look a little less oversized compared to the size of rolling stock it will receive!

Work on Linton Town will resume shortly, although I'm popping into the office this week so it'll be a bit far to travel back for modelling purposes.

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Incoming news from up the line... Two carriages on their way to Linnyland thanks to *ahem* Nesta? 

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Can't wait to see these painted! 

 

Apologies for the hijack, now back to your regularly scheduled Linny content! 

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