Watermill and Railcar
Watermill and Railcar
A couple of weeks back we popped over to World of Water for some new pond plants. In their water features section was a solar powered water mill which my good lady wife immediately fell in love with and decided we had to have! It's a little bit under size for 16mm, I think, but looks fine tucked away in the bottom corner of the garden with nothing else nearby to give a comparison, and she paid so who am I to argue?
The Locomotive Dept recently acquired a 2nd Hand Faller railcar which after a few repairs, fitting R/C, and a repaint, has now entered service.
Seen here in the photo, passing the watermill.
The Locomotive Dept recently acquired a 2nd Hand Faller railcar which after a few repairs, fitting R/C, and a repaint, has now entered service.
Seen here in the photo, passing the watermill.
Philip
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Andrew,Andrew:111020 wrote: I must dig out my other Faller railcar and give it a coat of green - I notice that Swift Sixteen have produced a "speed whiskers" stencil which would look fantastic...
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I considered doing exactly that, but 2 things stopped me:
1 The Swift16 model is much wider than the Faller, so you'd end up trying to trim the transfer both sides and I'm not sure the cut down version would look right if the taper is altered.
2) There is a moulded chevron/whisker on the front of the Faller which is easy to fill with yellow paint, but if you tried to put the trnasfer below it, I'm not sure if the angle is the same, so agin it might look odd.
Just my reasoning, which could be adrift.
Philip
I've just had a look at the W-o-W website and I can't see it. Unfortunately I can't remember who the manufacturer was either. I know it was a British company because I was surprised, but thats all I'm afraid, and the packaging has long gone. Sorry.daveyrd11:111023 wrote:Both look really good, do you know if the water mill is available online? I tried to find it but failed
Edited to add, I've just looked on ebay and there are several:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... l&_sacat=0
Philip
Ah, hadn't thought about the width... Yes, might be better to make my own stencil, which shouldn't be too tricky these days 'cos I'm getting on reasonably well with CAD so should be able to create something that way...philipy:111036 wrote:Andrew,Andrew:111020 wrote: I must dig out my other Faller railcar and give it a coat of green - I notice that Swift Sixteen have produced a "speed whiskers" stencil which would look fantastic...
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I considered doing exactly that, but 2 things stopped me:
1 The Swift16 model is much wider than the Faller, so you'd end up trying to trim the transfer both sides and I'm not sure the cut down version would look right if the taper is altered.
2) There is a moulded chevron/whisker on the front of the Faller which is easy to fill with yellow paint, but if you tried to put the trnasfer below it, I'm not sure if the angle is the same, so agin it might look odd.
Just my reasoning, which could be adrift.
The moulded line I had thought about - I was planning to remove it from the front and then use microstrip to replace it in a straight line below the windscreen. I did that to continue the lining across the doors (looks like you did too?) and it worked pretty well. Might need to move some lights too. That would leave the area free for whiskers...
All theoretical at the mo' because that project's a long way down the "to do" list, although that list is hardly set in stone...
Cheers,
Andrew.
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