Clockwork Wren
- Killian Keane
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Great looking loco already.
Rik
Rik
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This has shaped up really well
Look forward to seeing the finished article
Look forward to seeing the finished article
Jon
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Have fun steaming
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Re: Clockwork Wren
Dome turning went a little wrong as I cut the boiler curve a bit too high resulting in a shortened dome. However I still had enough of the PVC bar to make a second dome so that was okay. I've finished off the cab roof with a bit more bracing than a real Wren and sprayed a coat of primer on to see where I needed any remedial filler work. It was at this point that I realised I hadn't made the cap for the water tank which is why it is unpainted. Loco is being inspected by Mr Thompson who, following a little surgery to his arm and filling in the hole in his back, will be the driver.
I was going to make some discs to blank out the wheel spokes and make them more wren like but I'm keen to move on to some other projects so I'll get it painted and they can wait for some time in the future.
I was going to make some discs to blank out the wheel spokes and make them more wren like but I'm keen to move on to some other projects so I'll get it painted and they can wait for some time in the future.
- Peter Butler
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I think it is amazing what a little grey primer can do to a mixed media model..... everything suddenly fits together and looks so right.
Well done on this construction, very nice job.
Well done on this construction, very nice job.
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That has turned out very nicely, and it's origins make it an eye opener as to what can be done with a simple wind up loco mechanism.
Grant.
Grant.
- tom_tom_go
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I like the spoked wheels, adds more visual interest when in motion.
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As Peter says, the magic that a rattle tin of primer can deliver!
Any chance of seeing it in action?
Any chance of seeing it in action?
Where did I put that uncoupler?
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Thanks for all the kind comments, I'll get the final colour coats done and then try and put together some video of it running. Based on how the chassis ran it's going to be fast!
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So it's taken a while, paint job isn't finished but I thought I'd try to put together a video of it running! Sorry about the jerkyness of the filming, first attempt and all that! I cut out a few bits and unfortunately the video editor has squished the image a little!
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Very nice job that.
I did notice a clock work engine on the heritage stand and llanfair and thought of your project.
I did notice a clock work engine on the heritage stand and llanfair and thought of your project.
If at first you don't succeed, use a bigger hammer!
- tom_tom_go
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I don't think the video does your loco justice.
Can you not try again uploading it?
Can you not try again uploading it?
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