Rustys workbench - builds and paints
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Inspirational, and a standard to aspire to. Thank you.
Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
A quick deviation:
The gear wheel on the GER Little Sharpie I had just built decided it no longer required to be attached to the axle. It had been an interference fit attached with Loctite but light oiling had affected the fit and it no longer gripped the axle so I decided to solder a boss to the gear so it could be locked in place with a grub screw.
1. I needed a boss, the gear was very small and as I didn't have anything to substitute it I separated one from a spare gear I had using a mini drill and a knife blade as a parting tool.
2. Here is the shortened boss on the axle and the gear wheel ready to fit:
3. Boss and gear prior to soldering:
4. The boss soldered on:
5. Cleaned up and ready to go:
6. Fitted in the chassis:
The gear wheel on the GER Little Sharpie I had just built decided it no longer required to be attached to the axle. It had been an interference fit attached with Loctite but light oiling had affected the fit and it no longer gripped the axle so I decided to solder a boss to the gear so it could be locked in place with a grub screw.
1. I needed a boss, the gear was very small and as I didn't have anything to substitute it I separated one from a spare gear I had using a mini drill and a knife blade as a parting tool.
2. Here is the shortened boss on the axle and the gear wheel ready to fit:
3. Boss and gear prior to soldering:
4. The boss soldered on:
5. Cleaned up and ready to go:
6. Fitted in the chassis:
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Secondedjwealleans wrote:Lovely. The forum always benefits from work of that quality.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Where's the "like" button? Good skills Rusty.
Regards,
Vernon
Regards,
Vernon
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Many thanks, the chassis had originally been built to EM and I was asked to convert to OO, just need to put the coupling rods and pickups back on an see how she goes now.notascoobie wrote:Where's the "like" button? Good skills Rusty.
Regards,
Vernon
Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
Loço now running well and returned to its owner.
On with the next project, will post an update soon.
On with the next project, will post an update soon.
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Picked up this McGowan Models GNR 10ton Brake Van kit up some time ago so its time to have a play to see what can be made of it:
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Once you get the inner ends to fit the McGowan brake van kit works quite nicely, doesn't it? Although did you also find that one of the w irons is taller than the other(s)?
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Mine seems to sit level so I am assuming all is ok with the w-irons.
Managed to find a pair of lamp housings that will work as well, as they don't appear to be supplied.
Managed to find a pair of lamp housings that will work as well, as they don't appear to be supplied.
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Bit more work done on the GNR brake van, decided on a brass roof rather than the recommended plastic and used PC models 12" buffer heads.
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You should be able to see everything as I bring them all back.
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Just Painting the GNR Brake van so here are a couple of 7mm ex GCR/LNER C4's that I have painted in the past as commisions: