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Using found items in bashes and builds

Post by ge_rik » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:20 pm

After reading about some of the 'found' items Christopher has been using in his scratchbuilds - see http://gardenrails.myfreeforum.org/about9181.html - I wondered what else some of us have used in builds and bashes??

I've certainly used bottle lids for domes, pen barrels and ends for chimneys and the caps on sandboxes, etc. - eg see http://riksrailway.blogspot.co.uk/2015/ ... uilds.html

Anyone used anything else?

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Post by tom_tom_go » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:59 pm

Batteries as drums?

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Post by andymctractor » Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:47 pm

The wheels on the counter weight are male press studs. I was over zealous when cleaning up the wheels supplied in the kit. I've not had anyone question me yet though Malcolm of Wrightscale might not approve.

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Post by williamfj » Thu Jan 22, 2015 4:23 pm

I use staples driven into the bufferbeams to hang up the safety chains on my coaches.

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Post by ge_rik » Thu Jan 22, 2015 4:39 pm

andymctractor:107590 wrote:The wheels on the counter weight are male press studs.  I was over zealous when cleaning up the wheels supplied in the kit.
I wish I'd thought of that. I used the bases of an Airfix station canopy for mine (found in the bits box), though I have used press studs as valve wheels in the cab of one loco.

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Post by Howardws » Thu Jan 22, 2015 5:08 pm

One of the standard gauge 'Thomas The Tank Engine' lookalikes has a large Calor Gas bottle as a false dome!

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Jet loco

Post by steamie1 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:07 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orgmjfump8M

A friend of mine crashed his polystyrene ducted fan aircraft model. I used this with a cycle drink bottle and spinner to make the Jet loco. It has a top speed of around 40mph but we can't open it up on the D.L.R.. Reverse is a model car speed controller, to duct the air out and back. One has to anticipate the reverse/brake long before it is needed. Good fun from scrapes and bits.

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Post by Big Jim » Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:16 pm

The little bits of 1.6mm brass wire that are attached to tyre repair plugs to pull them through the tyre make ideal coupling pins, or anything else that needs about an inch of 1.6mm brass wire!

Till roll inners as chimneys.
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Re: Jet loco

Post by ge_rik » Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:19 pm

steamie1:107594 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orgmjfump8M

A friend of mine crashed his polystyrene ducted fan aircraft model. I used this with a cycle drink bottle and spinner to make the Jet loco. It has a top speed of around 40mph but we can't open it up on the D.L.R.. Reverse is a model car speed controller, to duct the air out and back. One has to anticipate the reverse/brake long before it is needed. Good fun from scrapes and bits.
Looks lethal

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Post by Big Jim » Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:22 pm

Forgot to mention, Spent a few minutes today removing the LEDs from a knackered heater control consul that had been in a VW golf.
(poor customer had a £600 bill for the new part!)
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Post by Peter Butler » Sat Jan 24, 2015 5:52 pm

I just love making things from found objects and my Emetts have been created using all sorts of things....
This is a hanging tea-light holder for a small candle turned into a birdcage for my 'Battery Hen'.

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My model of 'Neptune' which really ran on the Festival of Britain railway (1951) has a divers helmet made from the top of a Polo deodorant bottle.

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Cobbles on my model building are made from split peas...

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These are not intended for outdoor use but possibly could be coated with something to make them weatherproof?
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Post by St.Michael » Sat Jan 24, 2015 5:57 pm

Split peas!!! Genius :blob5: :blob5:

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Post by ge_rik » Sat Jan 24, 2015 7:19 pm

St.Michael:107624 wrote:Split peas!!! Genius :blob5:  :blob5:
Absolutely!

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Post by philipy » Sat Jan 24, 2015 8:34 pm

I've used Ferrerro Rocher boxes for window glazing and an expensive perfume bottle top (not mine!) as a fancy chimny pot.
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Post by Big Jim » Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:14 pm

These are not intended for outdoor use but possibly could be coated with something to make them weatherproof
Yacht varnish? or PVA possibly?
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Post by Peter Butler » Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:16 pm

'The Works' are usually a good source of craft items suitable for alternative use... one such is a pack of bobbins which I plan to use as chimney pots.

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Post by RylstonLight » Tue Jan 27, 2015 5:47 pm

A quick respray to get 1980s smaller traffic cones.


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Post by Big Jim » Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:48 pm

The wife has just broken our shoe rack. I could repair it or salvage 40 pieces of yard long 1/4' X 3/8' hard wood.
What would you do?

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Post by andymctractor » Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:36 pm

Big Jim:107884 wrote:The wife has just broken our shoe rack. I could repair it or salvage 40 pieces of yard long 1/4' X 3/8' hard wood.
What would you do?
Be very aware that the incident could be her way of making room for a much more expensive shoe rack that she already has her eyes on. :shock:
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Post by Big Jim » Sun Feb 01, 2015 9:53 pm

Very aware of the fact as it happens. I need to be very careful. I intend to replace the item with something slightly smaller. This is in the vain hope that the vast number of shoes will be reduced. I own only three and a half items of footwear. Clean boots, work boots, knackered but still really comfy boots and a pair of flip flops. Why someone with only two feet needs so many items of footwear is beyond all rational comprehension.

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