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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Superb work Graeme. Looks like the K2 fleet on Grantham will be a thing of beauty!
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Side window cab and O1 spin off both seem logical....
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Many interruptions, distractions and competing demands on my time have resulted in frustratingly slow progress towards completion of those moguls that have appeared nearly complete for quite some time. Part of the trouble is the usual rule about the last 20% of the apparent work taking 80% of the time and effort of course. This is how the locos looked this morning, this evening having been largely spent on making up and fitting many handrails. Two of the K2s still require the alterations to slidebars, crossheads, motion brackets and pony trucks.
On the resin casting front, here's something slightly different: Chocolate resin? Not quite. Pre-coloured G26 (in this case brown) resin from Sylmasta. Although I've had to take a gamble here regarding my ability to use the minimum-order quantity within its working life, and I wasn't totally sure how it would handle/cure until I actually got some, I was sufficiently impressed by samples on Phil Hewitt's demo bench at York show to be tempted to try out the G26. The BIG advantage of the colouring of the resin is that it is vastly easier to see the quality of the castings before they get to the painting stage. Photography of the raw castings is much easier too. Creamy white castings are a challenge both to the eye and to the camera. My initial impression of this brown G26 is favourable, although I'll need top try out other castings before I'm sure of it.
Here are some of the parts that may be going into those other two "bread and butter" locos for Grantham, which will also be of use on my own layout. The resin smokebox doors are from masters produced by Tim Easter as a bit of a spin-off from some that he did for N2s. I must put up some pictures of those in due course too. So much to do......
With no progress yet on assembly of the additional ironstone wagons that I want to have ready for Grantham in September, two locos waiting for full apple green livery, and a plan to try to build a couple of other essential "bread and butter" engines for Grantham in time for its first show, it now seems obvious that further work on the P2 conversion projects is going to have to wait until the Autumn. Maybe that's not such a disaster anyway, as anybody else wishing to convert a P2 needs to actually have one that they are willing to butcher, and with Hornby's willingness to produce any more batches of these locos being unclear at present it may not do any harm to wait and see what is going on.On the resin casting front, here's something slightly different: Chocolate resin? Not quite. Pre-coloured G26 (in this case brown) resin from Sylmasta. Although I've had to take a gamble here regarding my ability to use the minimum-order quantity within its working life, and I wasn't totally sure how it would handle/cure until I actually got some, I was sufficiently impressed by samples on Phil Hewitt's demo bench at York show to be tempted to try out the G26. The BIG advantage of the colouring of the resin is that it is vastly easier to see the quality of the castings before they get to the painting stage. Photography of the raw castings is much easier too. Creamy white castings are a challenge both to the eye and to the camera. My initial impression of this brown G26 is favourable, although I'll need top try out other castings before I'm sure of it.
Here are some of the parts that may be going into those other two "bread and butter" locos for Grantham, which will also be of use on my own layout. The resin smokebox doors are from masters produced by Tim Easter as a bit of a spin-off from some that he did for N2s. I must put up some pictures of those in due course too. So much to do......
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
My, someone's been busy. Any verdict on those motors as yet? I haven't tried mine.
Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
These MITSUMI motors at £3.12 for five are such great value, will just have to see how durable their are.
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You'll have to reveal your source! Mine were more than that price, from a man who is apparently going off on a two week holiday today.Pebbles wrote:These MITSUMI motors at £3.12 for five are such great value, will just have to see how durable their are.
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
I have no idea how to direct you, but you might on ebay try "5PCS Dc12v pin micro motor". I have no idea whether or not these are "seconds" but from subjective testing and after oiling they seem OK. There are two types of worms in the sets that have these attached, they appear to be compatible with some gears. Happy hunting!
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
G'day Gents
And now for your delectation............a whole fleet of K2's, not bad eh !
Where did you get the Ivatt chimney, for me there like rocking horse ****
manna
And now for your delectation............a whole fleet of K2's, not bad eh !
Where did you get the Ivatt chimney, for me there like rocking horse ****
manna
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Outstanding work Graeme, I'm looking forward to the next time I see Grantham again even more now!
P.S. Where is 3279 then...? (Ducks and runs for cover!)
P.S. Where is 3279 then...? (Ducks and runs for cover!)
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Ivatt chimney - in white metal from 247 developments. London Road Models also sell their brass J6 chimney as a separate part.
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Is that the contentious duck that was to be on the HNG statue? Best not go there.....Atso wrote:
P.S. Where is 3279 then...? (Ducks and runs for cover!)
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Ta. Found those.Pebbles wrote:I have no idea how to direct you, but you might on ebay try "5PCS Dc12v pin micro motor". I have no idea whether or not these are "seconds" but from subjective testing and after oiling they seem OK. There are two types of worms in the sets that have these attached, they appear to be compatible with some gears. Happy hunting!
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Cracking stuff, Gromit...Atlantic 3279 wrote:Many interruptions, distractions and competing demands on my time have resulted in frustratingly slow progress towards completion of those moguls that have appeared nearly complete for quite some time.
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Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
Edited by Atlantic 3279 to remove suggested supplier identity for security reasons.Atlantic 3279 wrote:You'll have to reveal your source! Mine were more than that price, from a man who is apparently going off on a two week holiday today.Pebbles wrote:These MITSUMI motors at £3.12 for five are such great value, will just have to see how durable their are.
Re: Atlantic's works: A Mogul Moment or Two.
I've just seen that the poor duck is no longer going to be present. I thought Sir Nigel liked ducks so I doubt he'd be best pleased that somebody has stolen his one!Atlantic 3279 wrote:Is that the contentious duck that was to be on the HNG statue? Best not go there.....
Either way, this shouldn't impede progress on the K2s as these would have been long designed by him by the period you model. I suppose that Sir Nigel's missing duck could have an impact on 3279 as he cannot design it's rebuilds while he is looking for Mallard!
Steve