Another Ruston-ish (Proctor)
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Another Ruston-ish (Proctor)
I mentioned in my other Ruston-ish thread, I was working on another Ruston. It's actually their Ruston Proctor.
I struggled to find a drawing and so was about to base it on photos when I came across a download of a Gn15 body on Shapeways for £20. I've never used Shapeways so thought I'd give it a try. The body came as one complete .stl file. No way I'd be able to import it into TinkerCAD and break it down, so I decided to try printing the whole thing at once on my resin printer (another first). I could see that it was designed for an 00 loco chassis and seemed under-scale, so I rescaled it in the slicer to ensure it would fit a 45mm chassis. At first, I was considering the HGLW, but quickly decided it would look better on my own powered chassis.
The body needed some extensive 'tweaking' to provide room for the chassis and, now I actually have a scale drawing, it is over-sized, but I think I'll get away with it.
Rik
I struggled to find a drawing and so was about to base it on photos when I came across a download of a Gn15 body on Shapeways for £20. I've never used Shapeways so thought I'd give it a try. The body came as one complete .stl file. No way I'd be able to import it into TinkerCAD and break it down, so I decided to try printing the whole thing at once on my resin printer (another first). I could see that it was designed for an 00 loco chassis and seemed under-scale, so I rescaled it in the slicer to ensure it would fit a 45mm chassis. At first, I was considering the HGLW, but quickly decided it would look better on my own powered chassis.
The body needed some extensive 'tweaking' to provide room for the chassis and, now I actually have a scale drawing, it is over-sized, but I think I'll get away with it.
Rik
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Re: Another Ruston-ish (Proctor)
Rik,
I have various drawings (not sure of the source so I won't post them here). PM me your email address if you would like a copy.
I have various drawings (not sure of the source so I won't post them here). PM me your email address if you would like a copy.
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Re: Another Ruston-ish (Proctor)
If this forum had a 'like' button, I would most certainly have pressed it Rik.
The Ruston Proctor is an old favourite in the world of the slightly weird wonders on rail.
Do I take it you printed her at 15mm scale?
I would be in line for a 7/8th scale one but I fear that a rather large print bed would be required.
Dave
The Ruston Proctor is an old favourite in the world of the slightly weird wonders on rail.
Do I take it you printed her at 15mm scale?
I would be in line for a 7/8th scale one but I fear that a rather large print bed would be required.
Dave
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Update
The two Rustons have now emerged from the paint shop and are soon to enter service.
Rik
The two Rustons have now emerged from the paint shop and are soon to enter service.
Rik
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Re: Another Ruston-ish (Proctor)
Hi DaveDave Cooper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 6:55 pm If this forum had a 'like' button, I would most certainly have pressed it Rik.
The Ruston Proctor is an old favourite in the world of the slightly weird wonders on rail.
Do I take it you printed her at 15mm scale?
I would be in line for a 7/8th scale one but I fear that a rather large print bed would be required.
Dave
I didn't have any scale drawings when I printed the RP, so I scaled it up to fit a 45mm gauge motor block. Now I've got some drawings (thanks Stuart), I've realised it's oversized - but actually might be about right for SE - I'll check the measurements. I printed it vertically on my resin printer, which has quite a small build plate.
Rik
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Re: Another Ruston-ish (Proctor)
They both look brilliant Rik.
I am very interested that you think Greg might be suitable for 7/8ths.
I don't have a resin printer but it might be possible on a conventional one.
Regards
Dave
I am very interested that you think Greg might be suitable for 7/8ths.
I don't have a resin printer but it might be possible on a conventional one.
Regards
Dave
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