Time to build a railway...but where?
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Well I like both of them, but it's yours to do as you please. It's your line after all, that's what matters more doesn't it Peter.
ROD
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Wow! It's amazing that you've managed to keep up your high standard of finish with a retro-fit. They look great!
Rik
Rik
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Where do you get these 'steady hand' thingies....... I need a matched pair.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 12:35 am However, with a steady hand, and some touching-up, I have managed to complete the task and I have to say I am delighted with the result....
I can see some changes to detail parts on the models, but I can't see anything suggesting a repaint. The models are still up to your usual high standard of paint finish.
Hmmmm, I looked, but couldn't find a smilie with a raised eyebrow as a response to that......Peter Butler wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 12:35 am I think my colour pallet has matured since then and I will be more cautious in future...
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
I discovered something today which I thought I would share with you all....
One of the 3D standing loco driver figures I have has both arms stretched forward, but not at the correct height, so.... as an experiment I tried to lower one arm by about 4mm in order to grasp a control lever. In order to achieve this I used a 75w soldering iron held immediately below the elbow, but not touching, whilst gently applying pressure to lower the arm. After about a minute or so I felt the arm soften enough to move to the desired position and held it until it cooled.
This worked so well it didn't even damage the acrylic paint on the figure. I hope this might be useful information.
One of the 3D standing loco driver figures I have has both arms stretched forward, but not at the correct height, so.... as an experiment I tried to lower one arm by about 4mm in order to grasp a control lever. In order to achieve this I used a 75w soldering iron held immediately below the elbow, but not touching, whilst gently applying pressure to lower the arm. After about a minute or so I felt the arm soften enough to move to the desired position and held it until it cooled.
This worked so well it didn't even damage the acrylic paint on the figure. I hope this might be useful information.
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Just arrived in the post today, a new kit from Jerry Irwin.....
A beautifully detailed resin kit of a boiler, firebox and smokebox unit, awaiting repair/maintenance.
It is available on eBay ....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363950146107
... and construction information on Youtube...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/PHbk03qC4UY?rel=0
I plan to mount this on a bogie flat/well wagon and site it at my engine shed awaiting repair.
A beautifully detailed resin kit of a boiler, firebox and smokebox unit, awaiting repair/maintenance.
It is available on eBay ....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363950146107
... and construction information on Youtube...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/PHbk03qC4UY?rel=0
I plan to mount this on a bogie flat/well wagon and site it at my engine shed awaiting repair.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Those are too nice to leave sitting around..they are crying out for wheels and motor!
Philip
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I agree with Phillip. Looking on the YouTube page it is a fairly simple build, had to smile a little bit when it fell apart, happens to the best too...
Can you get any of the parts needed for the firebox from anywhere.
Can you get any of the parts needed for the firebox from anywhere.
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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Very nice!
I've been thinking about making a similar load for my own well wagon - this might be the answer...
I've been thinking about making a similar load for my own well wagon - this might be the answer...
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Perhaps a sort of half-way compromise would do? I have discovered this video since my first post idea....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VLtyr1 ... pQ&index=6
and there is a lovely image of 'Tom Rolt' on the Talyllyn Railway under development. See at ... 3m32sec. Not quite in running order but at least on its wheels. This would make a more interesting project and an even better looking static model.
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Ooh, I like that!Peter Butler wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:15 pm Perhaps a sort of half-way compromise would do? I have discovered this video since my first post idea....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VLtyr1 ... pQ&index=6
and there is a lovely image of 'Tom Rolt' on the Talyllyn Railway under development. See at ... 3m32sec. Not quite in running order but at least on its wheels. This would make a more interesting project and an even better looking static model.
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Can anyone help me please? I would like to have a paper copy of the image mentioned above but I am not capable of copying from the video myself.... late learner! Could some kind member please assist with this request?
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I've pushed some of the elements of Philip's second shot, for clarity. No offence Philip.
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Thanks guys, I am grateful to you both (also help from Rod) and I have enough information to build a representative boiler/chassis unit from now.
The support of the Forum..... wonderful!
The support of the Forum..... wonderful!
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The idea of scratch-building a chassis to accompany the Jerry Irwin boiler kit has now been abandoned. The reason behind this decision is because Jerry now offers a kit for the chassis as a separate item. Mine arrived yesterday and the two units are now united.....
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Jerry has Youtube videos of its construction....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHbk03qC4UY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRrDyDEFAxE
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It is just what I wanted without the trouble of scratch-building and adding all of those rivets. A real beauty and great scenic addition to my railway.
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Jerry has Youtube videos of its construction....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHbk03qC4UY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRrDyDEFAxE
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It is just what I wanted without the trouble of scratch-building and adding all of those rivets. A real beauty and great scenic addition to my railway.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Looks really good that Peter.
Yes, you have saved one heck of a job with all those rivets and it looks great just by the building now. Will be even better when you have done your'e magic on it.
Yes, you have saved one heck of a job with all those rivets and it looks great just by the building now. Will be even better when you have done your'e magic on it.
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
My, my, that does look good!
Rik
Rik
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Nice!
Two weekends work, and it will be a runner!
Phil.P
Two weekends work, and it will be a runner!
Phil.P
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Phil, now I have got the kits, and assembled them as designed, I will continue with the idea of leaving it in incomplete condition as a static loco standing alongside my loco shed, just as in the photographs show above. It will have a rusted appearance as though left outside while other components are prepared in the workshop.
But..... I have already given thought to having a second kit in order to make a completed and operational loco (as if I needed another one!). It would be a great start to any loco build as there is so much detail already done.
That is for another day..... possibly a winter project?
But..... I have already given thought to having a second kit in order to make a completed and operational loco (as if I needed another one!). It would be a great start to any loco build as there is so much detail already done.
That is for another day..... possibly a winter project?
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