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  1. Some work in progress, have added @Corbs awesome decals thanks chap to this GE Brake van, still need to add glazing and some additional weathering bits i have missed, and weather the roof! I always hate weathering roofs it can go badly wrong!!
  2. Thanks Jason hope you are all good chap
  3. More 7mm wagon shenanigans this time I have printed and had a go at some heavier weathering on a couple of these wagons. Which has been fun, just messing about with weathering powders :) I need to finish the roof on the cattle wagon, and then these wagons will hopefully be for Smithfield the clubs exhibition layout. GE Cattle wagon, L&YR Sand wagon, and a 28FT LSWR road wagon which I quite like how this wagon has turned out and I fancy printing another, but need to model some Meat Wagons to add for loads!
  4. Thanks Stephen good to hear from you chap :) I don't have any plans at the moment to sell my stl's I did consider it, but to be completely honest, i am super lazy when it comes to sorting all that stuff out! I love spending my time making stuff! Hence why I never started printing stuff to sell, too much of a time sync, and not what I enjoy doing if honest! I enjoy the initial test prints, seeing the model come to life! But after its done I move straight onto the next thing! Bluelightning has got a couple of my models and in @wainwright1 in 4mm but I know he is super busy at the moment, if I do sell any of my models it would be through him. But otherwise i'm really focusing on 7mm gauge at the moment, mostly to build stock up for Smithfield for exhibition next year Cheers Rob
  5. More Wagon Shenanigans! This time up on the bench ready for weathering L&Y fish van LBSC wooden underframe 5 plank open both in 7 mm Both 3d printed
  6. Thanks Andy yes me too if honest, hope to get some time soon to get back on it!
  7. And quick update on the progress of the Brighton Signal Box and an additional little Platelayers hut or shed to accompany it on the layout! Guttering still to be applied and printed along with some additional weathering on the roof for the signal box, whilst the Hut needs a bit more clean up on the roof tile edges and some window and door frames and guttering to finish along with finished painting. I would quite like to add some more internal pieces to signal box including a clock and token machine. Perhaps in the hut some tools and a stove and seat
  8. Been ages since I have posted been super busy with new jobs and all that life business that seems to get in the way of Model making sadly!! Have a few things on the go at the moment Continuing to focus on the Clubs layout with the addition of this Signal Box for Smithfield's I still need to add some additional elements inside, thinking a token machine and clock on the wall, along with painting up a chap to stand inside. Kevin the electrical genius at the club is going to fit some lighting inside, and get a light for inside the stove which i have hollowed out to take a small LED Bulb. I also need to knock up some guttering to finish the exterior Besides this Brighton Inspired Signal box, I have started work on a small supporting platelayers/storage Hut to sit alongside. Still a bit of cleaning up, windows to print and fix, but would like to create a little tool rack an table inside so we can light the interior up. Early days with this! Additionally been cracking on with the L77, N7 Loco, thanks to @thegreenhowards help we have managed to get the Dapol Jinty Chassis to fit this, I now need to knock up a small pony truck to sit behind the Jinty Chassis and then see how she runs! I don't think this will be my final print will do another and see if I can clean up some of the surface detail. I already have printed all the detail parts to go with the loco so hope to show some progress later on in the year! And finally some additional printing on this Brighton full brake in early white and Umber livery which is possibly a bit ambitious , I'm going to have a crack at lining soon, so shall see how that goes! And finally been working on a few more 7mm wagons in the background, which I have to say I do enjoy knocking these up! 7mm L&YR Fish van primed in white Hopefully I can find some time to finish this lot off and more, If I can get a successful finish on the LBSC coaches would love to knock up a rake of these for the Club Layout to run alongside the GNR coaches we have that also share the Terminus You can see progress on the club layout here Cheers Rob
  9. Haha exactly why I want it too dude! To finally print O gauge Bogie coaches without having to slice the roofs or sides :)
  10. Ahhh yes you are right I mean't the Jupiter will probably be receiving a 12k version at some point, im guessing!
  11. I completely get where you are coming from Phil, I seem to have a collection of 3D printers now and becoming a bit of a 3D Printer Junkie! I sold 2 off this year as I just don't use them anymore, so now down to 5, and thinking of selling one of those as well! As with 8K and now 12K you really don't notice a great deal of difference when comparing prints, I think the speed on the M5s sounds interesting, anything to speed up the prints is a good thing! Especially on the larger printers where they deal with serious suction issues! My Anycubic Max and Phrozen Mega are close to 3seconds for a layer cure, and down to the slowest lift speeds to prevent the model tearing or ripping off the build plate! So if they can make this better on the bigger printers im going to chuck my pennies in! Until then i'm happy waiting a day or two for my large prints ;)
  12. I'm very tempted also! I have used my MonoX for a few years now its an excellent printer, fantastic results. But I can't help thinking that Anycubic and Elegoo will produce a new Max/Saturn at 12k with the speed increase at some point this year and I would definitely want one of these bad boys! It will probably be a bit larger than the current printer build plate as well im guessing!
  13. And some additional cracking photos by Kevin Martin of the dry run interior of the signal box! I now have tidy up the paintwork inside, add a token machine, and a chap operating it all, and finish painting the exterior and newly printed roof! Interior detail not quite finished, some more painting and glazing to add! Thanks Kev great pics.
  14. Yes i did wonder they looked pretty reasonable have they hiked up a lot then?
  15. Thanks John your advice has been very helpful and much appreciated sir hope you had a cracking Easter
  16. Hello Jason I have heard about this hot water trick does it work? I sometimes use hot water to remove supports!
  17. Ahh interesting to know John, I think you make some good points, ones I have heard before about starting with a solid chassis which will pay dividends in the end in terms of robustness! I do fancy having a go, and seeing if I can rise to the challenge of creating a reasonably good chassis base! Most of the fun for me is the building and the challenge/ Last year I finished a bunch of 7mm Howlden 6 wheel coaches, printed all bar the wheels and remarkably they have proven pretty robust so far, so will see how I get on! If it goes horribly wrong..... Premier chassis it is sir ;) Cheers Rob
  18. This is very true, and when put like that 300 squid is not bad for a loco of this size in 7mm, assuming i don't cock it up several times that is ;) My first attempt using a donner Dapol Terrier chassis was this S56/J69 below, and now I have learnt a bit more in the process of building this and 3d printing it I would like top remake this, or perhaps an E22 instead! The lovely LNER version is curtesy of @thegreenhowards who I printed one for at the club, it was basically his idea to take the Dapol terrier chassis and build off of that!
  19. Thanks Ian that is solid comment, I think you are right I have to do some work to make some amendments to this body anyway so It will be no issue to thin these right down on the next print much appreciated sir for your feedback :)
  20. Looking forward to seeing that Steve
  21. Hello Steve So sadly I don't I will have to print out another one of these as there is a bit of warping and i need to make adjustments to the base mesh to allow for motors, wheels etc. I haven't de-sprued my detail print yet, which im super pleased with so can grab a picture of that if you like to show how I have supported it? And next time I do a print will grab a picture for you if that is of any use sir? Assuming it comes out ok that is ;)
  22. Thanks guys @hayfield and @doilum this is very helpful and giving me a much better understanding of what I need to research and get my head around, and thank you for the tip about Iain Rice's book on building chassis, I have just ordered his realistic railway modelling steam locomotives to help me get my head round it all. Thank you to everyone who replied to this thread I really appreciate all your help and advice, and hopefully I can do this next stage justice! Although this 7mm modelling malarkey ain't cheap is it ;) Adding all these bits up, wheels, motor, gearbox and coupling rods, combined with axle bushes, pickups, Couplings, etc we are well north of 200 squid! But luckily the cost of printing the body/Chassis and detail components of which I have now printed out, (will hope to show the progress of that tomorrow) is only going to be the cost of 1 bottle of resin around £20 so that is pretty good! Cheers Rob
  23. Hello Jeff This is fantastic so no soldering involved in the chassis which will be a brucey bonus, i notice Premier are going to Reading in May so i might contact them beforehand and see about picking it all up at the show! I can also pick their brains about it. cheers Rob
  24. Thanks Doilum i just realised i wasnt aware about brass wheel brushes do premier or slaters sell these? Also pick ups i haven’t a clue about either apologies but it is exactly this kind of info im finding is absolute gold dust from you lovely folks on here cheers Rob
  25. First attempt at printing the body for the L77/N7 some warping to fix, and some amendments to make going forward for the chassis
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