Getting a train together, Diesel and Steam!
Getting a train together, Diesel and Steam!
Hello,
After my brief introduction, I thought it would be best to start a thread showing my work on my stock etc.
Firstly, I have started painting the I.P. Engineering chassis Kit, which has had a few coats by hand, it still needs rubbing down for the final spray coat, to give a nicer finish;
Also the cranks and fly's have been done in red, but I decided to keep the brass in the middle on show;
Now the rolling stock... as i'm a lazy so-n-so I've bought 4 trucks of ebay, which have cost me no more than £40 for the lot, all made by the same guy;
and an overall shot:
However a lazy one as I might be, I have made an attempt at one scratch built wagon, the axle boxes, wheels and buffers are all I.P. gear, with a left over plank of wood cut up and plenty of starbucks coffee stirrers!
Hopefully this wagon will be painted grey-ish, and possibly be some sort of slate wagon, I dunno yet
Thats all for now!
Cheers,
Ste
After my brief introduction, I thought it would be best to start a thread showing my work on my stock etc.
Firstly, I have started painting the I.P. Engineering chassis Kit, which has had a few coats by hand, it still needs rubbing down for the final spray coat, to give a nicer finish;
Also the cranks and fly's have been done in red, but I decided to keep the brass in the middle on show;
Now the rolling stock... as i'm a lazy so-n-so I've bought 4 trucks of ebay, which have cost me no more than £40 for the lot, all made by the same guy;
and an overall shot:
However a lazy one as I might be, I have made an attempt at one scratch built wagon, the axle boxes, wheels and buffers are all I.P. gear, with a left over plank of wood cut up and plenty of starbucks coffee stirrers!
Hopefully this wagon will be painted grey-ish, and possibly be some sort of slate wagon, I dunno yet
Thats all for now!
Cheers,
Ste
Last edited by Steven.T on Sun May 06, 2012 3:58 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Well more work has been done today, I have sanded the round ends off (which was easier than I thought) and added more coffee stirrers onto the edges to make the appearance a bit better, these still need sanding down a bit more. I've also added some diagonal ones across the middle just for the sake of it
Cheers,
Ste
Cheers,
Ste
Well, the truck has been painted, the body was sprayed with grey car primer and then black bits picked out by (a rather unsteady) hand.
I have a few Airfix waterslide transfers left from some part-built kits that I never finished, I might use these to put some branding on, but try not to make it too cluttered if you know what I mean!
Cheers,
Ste
I have a few Airfix waterslide transfers left from some part-built kits that I never finished, I might use these to put some branding on, but try not to make it too cluttered if you know what I mean!
Cheers,
Ste
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Good idea, I've bought another wagon which is painted in grey, and looks like a maintenance one.Sir Clothem Cap:51173 wrote:leave it as general goods then you can use it on a maintenance train too.
Now I know this is technically cheating, but these two I couldn't resist, for £7 each, they were a bargain. I will still be making my own though, but for now, I have some bodies to swap between!
They aren't a perfect fit, but the steam loco doesn't fit too badly
The loco+trucks are going for a trip out tomorrow, to York SME's Garden Railway, so I will have some more pictures and possibly a video for you all
Cheers,
Ste
Well, had a fairly successful day today, the loco ran fairly well, the only problem being the makeshift battery-pack coming apart frequently and the motor mount somehow moving, and disengaging the gears, but these are going to be sorted out!
The rake:
Passing the station building:
Passing the Signal Box:
And the video I promised, bit of an edited mash up of a few different clips taken. It's also been shortened by about 5 minutes from original
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Thats all for now,
Cheers,
Ste
The rake:
Passing the station building:
Passing the Signal Box:
And the video I promised, bit of an edited mash up of a few different clips taken. It's also been shortened by about 5 minutes from original
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ubXAa9H6jMc?hl ... ram><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ubXAa9H6jMc?hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Thats all for now,
Cheers,
Ste
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Work on the body has been carried out today, using some plasticard I had lying around. It's not really based on anything in particular, just what my imagination came up with
There is some wobbly lines, but these are being tidied up a bit.
As you can see, allowance has been made for a battery pack in the bonnet area:
Another update soon, when the glue dries from the rest of the work!
Cheers,
Ste
There is some wobbly lines, but these are being tidied up a bit.
As you can see, allowance has been made for a battery pack in the bonnet area:
Another update soon, when the glue dries from the rest of the work!
Cheers,
Ste
And now the glue has dried, well, to a certain extent anyway...
The roof has been attatched, a hole cut in the bonnet for the front grill/vent thingy and the front and rear of the cab added.
It's starting to look like a loco now
And the base with battery pack:
Work still to be done includes cutting out rear cab windows, profiling the top of the bonnet area and extra little details like louvres and handrails.
Also I've left a little shelf sort of area in the cab where some cab detail will go.
As for the colour, it won't be staying white! The roof and the body base will be black, the same as the chassis, and I'm currently undecided about the main structures colour, possibly an LNER green.
Thats all for now,
Cheers,
Ste
The roof has been attatched, a hole cut in the bonnet for the front grill/vent thingy and the front and rear of the cab added.
It's starting to look like a loco now
And the base with battery pack:
Work still to be done includes cutting out rear cab windows, profiling the top of the bonnet area and extra little details like louvres and handrails.
Also I've left a little shelf sort of area in the cab where some cab detail will go.
As for the colour, it won't be staying white! The roof and the body base will be black, the same as the chassis, and I'm currently undecided about the main structures colour, possibly an LNER green.
Thats all for now,
Cheers,
Ste
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