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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
At least three months ago I guess, may even six or more, a member of this forum who now seems to have lapsed, offered to send me a nicely modified cab as a master for the casting of useful copies, both for him and for others, but it never came.
Now I apologise to those with a direct interest in the W1 resurrection for what appears to be a digression when I've barely started, but this does have relevance of a sort. I've been whining-on about the Hornby Railroad A4 cab over on the "Bachmann V2 modifications" thread. Having exactly such a beast "spare" after the first cut-and-shut operation for the W1, and wishing to initially try out on a "dispensible part" a key element of my planned "all in one piece" casting technique for the rear part of the W1 body, I am in the process of cutting back and tidying up the ex A4 cab to create a viable master for a V-front cab for multiple applications, including V2, A2/1, the four later P2s and various neverwazzers.
I am therefore "guilty as charged" yesterday by St Johnstoun. I'll try to sort out a picture later.
For some locos the extra ventilators moulded over the crew seats will need cleaning off. If you want to stretch the applications to include 2001 / 2002 then you may have to also file off the tapered fairing behind the raise central ventilators and make good the plate edges and bolt-head detail in that area, as well as attending to the matter of creating a turn-in plus definite beading on the rear edges of the sidesheets.
Now I apologise to those with a direct interest in the W1 resurrection for what appears to be a digression when I've barely started, but this does have relevance of a sort. I've been whining-on about the Hornby Railroad A4 cab over on the "Bachmann V2 modifications" thread. Having exactly such a beast "spare" after the first cut-and-shut operation for the W1, and wishing to initially try out on a "dispensible part" a key element of my planned "all in one piece" casting technique for the rear part of the W1 body, I am in the process of cutting back and tidying up the ex A4 cab to create a viable master for a V-front cab for multiple applications, including V2, A2/1, the four later P2s and various neverwazzers.
I am therefore "guilty as charged" yesterday by St Johnstoun. I'll try to sort out a picture later.
For some locos the extra ventilators moulded over the crew seats will need cleaning off. If you want to stretch the applications to include 2001 / 2002 then you may have to also file off the tapered fairing behind the raise central ventilators and make good the plate edges and bolt-head detail in that area, as well as attending to the matter of creating a turn-in plus definite beading on the rear edges of the sidesheets.
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
With energies now going wholesale into resin casting, I wonder what would happen if you tried to cast a boiler or whatever from leftover plastic explosive / Semtex?
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
Careful, Ivan, you'll have us all in orange boiler suits.....
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I thought you already were.....jwealleans wrote:Careful, Ivan, you'll have us all in orange boiler suits.....
Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
So is water-boarding similar to surf-boarding then?
Here's that part-prepared ex-A4 cab, with lower edges made-up straight and leading inner edges of the V extended to suit marriage to standard fireboxes as well as those with raised, streamlined cladding:
This links-in with the current thread covering improvements to Bachmann V2......
http://www.lner.info/forums/viewtopic.p ... 6&start=30
And whilst this is far from being "Plan A" at present, thanks to a local auction 3 years ago I have a ProScale running plate screwed to a part-built Branchlines chassis, thank to Tony Wright I have a resin (Crownline?) V2 boiler, thanks to messing around with cobbled-together Thompson pacifics then moving on to custom etches for valve gear I have a spare Comet valve gear set, so this becomes a possibility, if I can find time and inclination to finish it:
Here's that part-prepared ex-A4 cab, with lower edges made-up straight and leading inner edges of the V extended to suit marriage to standard fireboxes as well as those with raised, streamlined cladding:
This links-in with the current thread covering improvements to Bachmann V2......
http://www.lner.info/forums/viewtopic.p ... 6&start=30
And whilst this is far from being "Plan A" at present, thanks to a local auction 3 years ago I have a ProScale running plate screwed to a part-built Branchlines chassis, thank to Tony Wright I have a resin (Crownline?) V2 boiler, thanks to messing around with cobbled-together Thompson pacifics then moving on to custom etches for valve gear I have a spare Comet valve gear set, so this becomes a possibility, if I can find time and inclination to finish it:
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
Absolutely perfect work there Graeme. More or less confirms what I was saying in the P2 improvements thread: you fill in the corner and the V shape and the A4 cab is virtually the same as the P2 cab in this scale.
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
I think you may find the number's wrong, Graeme.
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
Oh blast, my plans are foiled in that case!
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
Unless......
Cab could even be green now couldn't it?
Waits for manager of Cleveland Wagon Works to find further fault or witty remark.......
Cab could even be green now couldn't it?
Waits for manager of Cleveland Wagon Works to find further fault or witty remark.......
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
now this comes at the perfect time for me, I am about to start on a P2 myself, (will start up a buils thread when I do)
Put me down for a cab please, any other parts planned for the P2?
Brian
Put me down for a cab please, any other parts planned for the P2?
Brian
oOo
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Garage Hobbit!!
Modelling in 00 on my heritage line, very GCR inspired
Brian
Garage Hobbit!!
Modelling in 00 on my heritage line, very GCR inspired
Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
Just to muddy the waters, I've picked up a part-built Jamieson V2. The previous owner did a neat job putting the smokebox, boiler and firebox together. Perhaps Graeme might want to use it as a master for resin casting...?!?
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
Hmmm, could be interesting. Pictures?
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Re: Atlantic's workbench, inc. RTRconversions - now some etc
I like that Frankenstein V2 Graeme! However with your skill I'm surprised you've not converted into something like a U1!!!
Steve