IP Jessica kit build
IP Jessica kit build
I received the IP Jessica Kit bought on the forum for sale pages from (90733)Jack and was surprised at the good quality of the steel bodied kit, I wonder why IP stopped making it, cost maybe? I looked through the parts and started to assemble the chassis, and was pleased to find it goes together well. here are a few early photo's.
The chassis ran well with a small battery set up.
I placed the body parts together to see what it looked like.
I am very impressed with this kit I hope I can do it to a good standard.
The chassis ran well with a small battery set up.
I placed the body parts together to see what it looked like.
I am very impressed with this kit I hope I can do it to a good standard.
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Nice job Big Al. I have one of their smaller, 4 wheel, diesel kits which I bought ready made. It has now been stripped down and cleaned back to bare metal and I'm about to rebuild it soon.
Agreed it is a very well made kit and will look good on completion, possibly with a few extra details along the way.
Agreed it is a very well made kit and will look good on completion, possibly with a few extra details along the way.
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Thanks Peter and tom, the kit came with the extra fitting kit I cleaned up the castings and painted them with etch primer. the exhaust I bent to a better shape and drilled the end to make it more realistic, I have polished and clear coated the pipe and painted the silencer silver, it now looks like a stainless steel pipe .
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The chassis is finished and all the many holes have been tapped ready for finishing assembly of the body work. the photo's do not show the colour of very well with and without the flash. I have put the body loosely on the chassis to see what it will look like, will post pic;s in day light soon.
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Having got up sober this morning I realised that the paint work was not up to standard ( had a few beers with me mates last night) I spent all morning rubbing down paintwork and resprayed Brunswick Green, looks a lot better.
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Paint job looks better second time round. Nice work.
If it can be made full scale it can be made 16mm
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I have cleaned up the yellow/black paint work on the rad's and fitted the grill mesh, I received a parcel from Chuffed 2 bit's with the electricary bit's, nice to see he has labelled all the wires for me and wrote instructions on the box as well, all I have to do now is fit it all in to the loco.
The Biffo battery
The Biffo battery
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Sorry for poor video it's my ancient gas powered Cannon camera , I couldn't resist throwing the sound system together to try it, it sounds OK live but a bit dodgy on my lap top. Hope it comes out OK. I need to correct a dodgy wheel that is giving the loco a bit of a wobble on test rig. Click on picture.
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I like the sound system. Great work!
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Thanks for posting the video Allen. Sounds good although I notice there is quite a delay between closing the throttle and the engine sound running down.
At least you have enough space in the IP Jessica. Just been running my IP Jessie and although there may be enough space for the sound module I'm not sure about a speaker. Which speaker have you fitted to the Jessica (there are 2 in your photo above) and where have you fitted it?
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At least you have enough space in the IP Jessica. Just been running my IP Jessie and although there may be enough space for the sound module I'm not sure about a speaker. Which speaker have you fitted to the Jessica (there are 2 in your photo above) and where have you fitted it?
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