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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:00 am
Bother, Bother, Bother

I'm this far into the build and I've just realized
that I've done the sides wrong, the end panels should be recessed not
projecting.
Do I finish it as it or destroy it and start again

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tom_tom_go
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by tom_tom_go » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:05 am
I'll buy it off you

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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:16 am
I'll buy it off you
Ah yes, I hadn't considered the third option.
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by andymctractor » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:29 am
I would carry on with the build. Those in the know may find themselves scratching their heads trying to work out what is wrong with the coach.
I put a video of my swift sixteen low loader bogie wagons into this forum and no-one noticed all the bogie sides were upside down. Well, they didn't notice until now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvZpLsm ... rAAUh7cVTQ
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If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
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by OLD_GUY » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:35 am
Please, don't destroy it !

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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:36 am
Nice video Andy, I particularly like the boat and we have identical Criccieth Castles.
Like you say it'll be very hard to notice the mistake as the prototype
no longer exists and there's only a couple of photographs of it
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by andymctractor » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:54 am
WVLR:89630 wrote:Nice video Andy, I particularly like the boat and we have identical Criccieth Castles.
The boat was an nautical ornament I bought on e-bay. It needed a bit of work and some ship model fittings to titivate it up to standard but the boat itself was already built. The boat is flat bottomed which is not prototypical but it is very helpful when mounting it on a railway wagon.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wooden-model- ... 53fcc9b9fe
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If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 12:12 pm
The boat was an nautical ornament I bought on e-bay.
Thanks Andy and for the e-bay link.
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by JMORG » Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:48 pm
Rivet counters don't apply here...

If it looks right to you: It IS righ. It isn't fun trying to copy ever millimeter and every button on each seat.
That's the appeal of Freelanced!

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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 2:02 pm
The coach has been given a reprieve, now with some paint, the original
would have been varnished wood but that's not possible here due to the
burning from the laser cutter

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by OLD_GUY » Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:37 pm
Happy you don't destroy or sell it!
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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:08 pm
Now with seating.

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by swiftsixteen » Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:32 pm
andymctractor:89627 wrote:I would carry on with the build. Those in the know may find themselves scratching their heads trying to work out what is wrong with the coach.
I put a video of my swift sixteen low loader bogie wagons into this forum and no-one noticed all the bogie sides were upside down. Well, they didn't notice until now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvZpLsm ... rAAUh7cVTQ
I noticed, but didn't want to say anything to you

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by Peter Butler » Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:07 pm
Looks fine to me and I'm impressed with the seating.
Looking forward to seeing details of how you fit the windows.
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WVLR
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by WVLR » Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:25 pm
Looks fine to me and I'm impressed with the seating.
Looking forward to seeing details of how you fit the windows.
Thanks Peter, I'll probably do the window glazing as one strip across
the back of the frames.
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by WVLR » Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:38 am
All finished, 1.5mm ply roof, thin plastic strip for the window glazing and
3mm acrylic for the portholes.

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by MDLR » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:07 pm
.................. and very nice it looks, too!
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by Peter Butler » Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:30 pm
I should think you are pleased with the way it turned out in the end. Tidy job....
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by WVLR » Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:36 pm
I should think you are pleased with the way it turned out in the end. Tidy job....
Thank you Peter, it was actually an experiment in engraving the paneling detail into the wood, a bit slow to do but I'm very happy
with the result.
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by OLD_GUY » Sat Sep 28, 2013 7:56 am
Wonderful masterpiece!
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