Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
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Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
The latest wagon to emerge from the works, a Port Douglas Tramway open wagon. The prototype was built to carry 4T of bagged raw sugar from mill to port. One is now preserved at ANGRMS. We use it as a ballast wagon, though it's not ideal for the job, as it's all to easy to overload. We've had to replace some of the suspension in the past, because of this.
The model has working brass hinges and catches, and will also serve primarily as a ballast wagon. Construction is styrene, painted with red oxide primer from the hardware shop, and Tamiya's Flat Black. Weathered with Tamiya acrylics, washed and drybrushed, in addition to being given the iron powder and vinegar treatment.
Wheelsets, axleboxes and couplings are from IP Engineering. Holes were drilled in one pair of wheels, as currently fitted under the prototype.
Fine iron powder, sprayed with vinegar after application, makes for an easy, yet unbeatable method to replicate surface rust.
I don't know how long this method has existed, but it you've not tried it, I described it in the my tipper wagon build blog article.
The retaining pins are 0.8mm diameter dressmaker's pins, and require needle-nose pliers to insert and remove. Needless to say, I intend very rarely to use them - but wanted the option available nonetheless.
Comparing with the prototype, the door hinges, rivets and axleboxes aren't quite perfect, but they'll do.
The ballast stockpile at Woodford - spot the model.
More navvy stock is planned..
Regards,
Aaron
The model has working brass hinges and catches, and will also serve primarily as a ballast wagon. Construction is styrene, painted with red oxide primer from the hardware shop, and Tamiya's Flat Black. Weathered with Tamiya acrylics, washed and drybrushed, in addition to being given the iron powder and vinegar treatment.
Wheelsets, axleboxes and couplings are from IP Engineering. Holes were drilled in one pair of wheels, as currently fitted under the prototype.
Fine iron powder, sprayed with vinegar after application, makes for an easy, yet unbeatable method to replicate surface rust.
I don't know how long this method has existed, but it you've not tried it, I described it in the my tipper wagon build blog article.
The retaining pins are 0.8mm diameter dressmaker's pins, and require needle-nose pliers to insert and remove. Needless to say, I intend very rarely to use them - but wanted the option available nonetheless.
Comparing with the prototype, the door hinges, rivets and axleboxes aren't quite perfect, but they'll do.
The ballast stockpile at Woodford - spot the model.
More navvy stock is planned..
Regards,
Aaron
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Sounds like you have many interesting 12" to the foot prototypes to model from. The rust on the inside of your model is the best I've seen. I do like doors and things to open, if your modelling the bits why not make them work!
Grant.
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
I am glad you are no longer lurking Aaron as this wagon is exactly the sort of thing I would of wanted when I had my railway.
The rust fooled me, I thought the whole wagon was made from metal initially!
The rust fooled me, I thought the whole wagon was made from metal initially!
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Cheers, gents. That iron powder is magic stuff. I'm continually amazed at it's ability to save me from my own lack of weathering experience.
Part of the reason for building this, was to supplement my other two open wagons in building the next tramway.. Couple more months, and I can get started...
Part of the reason for building this, was to supplement my other two open wagons in building the next tramway.. Couple more months, and I can get started...
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Aaron, could I ask your source for the iron power, I used to get mine from the surface grinder at work but that is no longer available to me.
thanks in advance.
Grant.
thanks in advance.
Grant.
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
No worries, Grant. I got mine from EvilBay, though a chemical supplier. That 100g packet was a few years back, and goes a very long way. But I'm running low and couldn't find that supplier again. Just bought some the other day, though I only bought another 100g as I don't know how fine this particular stuff is.
When it arrives - sometime from tomorrow through Monday - I'll advise weather it's fine enough for our purposes. Anyway, here's the link.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ultra-Fine- ... 2749.l2649
When it arrives - sometime from tomorrow through Monday - I'll advise weather it's fine enough for our purposes. Anyway, here's the link.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ultra-Fine- ... 2749.l2649
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Thanks for the link Aaron, I await your say so as to suitability.
Grant.
Grant.
Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
What a fantastic model! And I agree, the rust is brilliant - I've tried it a few times but have yet to achieve results that good...
I shall follow the link you posted to read more...
Cheers,
Andrew.
I shall follow the link you posted to read more...
Cheers,
Andrew.
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I just did, and found a whole blog! Excellent! Should it come to it any period of self-isolation will fly by...
Meant to say, I loved the detail of drilling just one pair of wheels, I really enjoy that sort of thing. It goes almost unnoticed, but it's really satisfying just to know it's there...
Cheers,
Andrew.
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Looking at the inside of that wagon no one would guess that is was made from styrene!
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Well thanks, Andrew. If you or anyone else has any notes or criticisms of the blog, I'd certainly be interested in hearing them. I know my writing and photography tends to drag on at times, it's something I'm working on improving.
Anyways, the iron powder arrived today. On the left is the old powder, new to right. Far too coarse for me, unfortunately. Resembles very fine sand.
After a hit with the vinegar. Used too much vinegar, causing the fine stuff to clump a bit. I really need more of the old dusty consistency, as it allows one to "streak" the iron and blend it with the surrounding area, as if using weathering powders. I'll hang onto this new stuff, it should be fine for representing those reallycrusty, "slabs of rust dropping off" things. I just ordered another, different packet from a supplier in Pommyland, and will report back here again when it eventually arrives..
Anyways, the iron powder arrived today. On the left is the old powder, new to right. Far too coarse for me, unfortunately. Resembles very fine sand.
After a hit with the vinegar. Used too much vinegar, causing the fine stuff to clump a bit. I really need more of the old dusty consistency, as it allows one to "streak" the iron and blend it with the surrounding area, as if using weathering powders. I'll hang onto this new stuff, it should be fine for representing those reallycrusty, "slabs of rust dropping off" things. I just ordered another, different packet from a supplier in Pommyland, and will report back here again when it eventually arrives..
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
Feel free to write as much as possible Aaron!
As long as long posts are accompanied with photos or even videos then that works for me.
As long as long posts are accompanied with photos or even videos then that works for me.
Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
A report with a road test, very thorough thanks Aaron.
Grant.
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Re: Port Douglas Tramway Open Wagon
I'm a bit late, but the second packet of iron powder, from the other supplier, arrived last week. It's the same dusty consistency as my old dwindling packet as seen at top left of my last reply.
Here'sthe stuff. They also sell it in 500g and 1kg packets.
Here'sthe stuff. They also sell it in 500g and 1kg packets.
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