Thanks Phil. I never thought about magnetic fixing the roof, I'll think about that.Lonsdaler wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2026 10:43 am That is a great result for all your effort Philip. How about magnetic fittings for the roof, so that you can display the work you've done internally?
F & B Ashbury Coaches
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I keep going back and looking at the chap with the top hat framed in the window in the second shot, that looks so real.
Grant.
PS a pic of the engine and carriages would be good.
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PS a pic of the engine and carriages would be good.
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Thanks Grant.
After the very wet and not very cold winter we've been having ( although it's bitterly cold and might snow today!) my garden track looks like a cross between the BigDipper at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the jungles of Borneo, and is not very conducive to photography! I promise I'll take some pics and hopefully one of my awful little video's as soon as it's worth it.
In the meantime, I did manage to put a sneaky print of the body of one of the All Thirds on over night and it is currently dripping:
Yes, I haven't even seen them all together myself yet!
After the very wet and not very cold winter we've been having ( although it's bitterly cold and might snow today!) my garden track looks like a cross between the BigDipper at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the jungles of Borneo, and is not very conducive to photography! I promise I'll take some pics and hopefully one of my awful little video's as soon as it's worth it.
In the meantime, I did manage to put a sneaky print of the body of one of the All Thirds on over night and it is currently dripping:
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Does the build plate tilt on your printer? I wish mine did, it would help catch the drips after printing.
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No, not as such. The silvery coloured bit is a printed part which is clamped around the plate mount bracket and gives the angle.ge_rik wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 7:36 am Does the build plate tilt on your printer? I wish mine did, it would help catch the drips after printing.
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So the pic below shows how it sits it is whilst printing. Once the print is finished, I simply loosen the big knurled knob, slide it forward and relocate it on to the slot in the angled bit. You can't really see but it is also slightly angled forward so that the resin runs to the bottom RH corner and improves the amount that drips. The stl for it came from Thingiverse. Just do a search for your machine and look for "drip bracket" or similar. you'll probably find there are half a dozen variants by different people and its just a case of looking until you find one you like. I think i printed a couple of others before I found this one.
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Thanks. That looks handy.
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Not sure how I missed this thread, but that is absolutely superb. 
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Thanks Aaron. After a long hiatus, I managed to get started on the All3rd's again yesterday, so hopefully it wont be too much longer before I can put the whole rake together.
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They do look fabulous. I was particularly impressed with the internal detailing. Of course the passengers are also amazing!
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Ok, the world trundles on and some modelling has been squeezed in. The two All-3rd's are now virtually complete, just need the couplings attaching to their mountings and the buffer heads painting. I've assumed that a train that transports slate quarry workers would have a film of grey dust everywhere inside, not sure if I've quite achieved that but it won't be seen with the lid on anyway.
Also, there are a full load of passengers now printed. The first 4 are painted, as below, and only another 20 to go...! I promise to try to do a better job on those scary eyes next time! They still need a coat of matt varnish to even things out.
Also, there are a full load of passengers now printed. The first 4 are painted, as below, and only another 20 to go...! I promise to try to do a better job on those scary eyes next time! They still need a coat of matt varnish to even things out.
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