Thank you! Lighting is in. Showed this pic I took on the phone to my wife who though it was real life till I expanded it so she could see more details. I asked her what she thought the scene was showing... "Eating ribs" lol. It kind of does. Thinking tomorrow I'm going to fire up the smoker
Oh Yikes ....... Snowtown , South Australia ............ ..... you can google it ! hopefully it not that
Haha... since Australia is not a real place (as we all know) I'll keep that filed in the "don't let this happen to you" bin
The actors union told me this would happen. I'll send some photos proving we exist as soon as our CGI team come back online .... an iceberg cut the fibre optic cable. LOL
Australia.....where if it doesn't drop on you, kick you, bite you, poison you, swallow you whole or kill you from the sky.... They have Vegemite....
got my 3d printed trees in the works now . almost done with them. used moss from a red wood tree i had stashed for 6 or 7 years.. need some green leaves ect added still. also posted in the 3d printed section......but this is whats on my work bench at the moment..
My workbench was a table saw and a router this weekend. I built my first T-Trak storage box for my double modules. I have some ideas how to make the boxes a bit better and less complicated, but that’s what happens when you are making a first unit. Right now there is 2 singles and a double inside.
The shells and some parts just came in the post for the next project. The creation of one or two Plymouth CR-8s. A lot of cutting and trimming of the shells is ahead and two shells will be combined as one. 100_0003-2 by John Moore posted Apr 24, 2023 at 7:08 PM
Wiring a replacement decoder into a Bachmann HHP-8 after the original board died. Got the track power and motor connections done. Have to decide how to do the lights. It has headlights and marker lights at both ends so it seems like it might be a good bit of wires.
I decided to get out the computer and play around on Tinkercad for a few. I came up with a ballast hopper to help spread ballast a bit easier. It may have some fine tuning needed before I can move to production but it's a start.
Looks good. How about a narrow slot at the bottom from one side with a place to put in a piece of styrene or other 3D printed part as a slide door? Are you going to put the print files up? Sumner
Well the Plymouth CR-8 class switcher is taking shape. First was to take a hood section off from two shells and one back wall of a cab. Then it remove the cab wall with the small windows and replace it with rear cab wall with the larger windows. I also got rid of the cab side doors and created a 4 window in the cab side. Next I made a jig from styrene and glued that to the inside of the hood sections. Using the jig as a cutting guide I removed close to 2 N scale feet from the hood centers and then glued the now narrower hood section back together. Next will be to cut and splice back together the original frame for a frame of 33 to 34 N scale feet from its original 27 N scale feet. The cab and hood sections will be raised using styrene and additional 1.5 to 2 N scale feet. 100_0004-1 by John Moore posted Apr 25, 2023 at 10:35 AM
Well end of construction for today. Have to let glue dry and do some sanding and filing. 100_0006-2 by John Moore posted Apr 25, 2023 at 6:47 PM
Most of the sanding work has been done and the frame is finished and I have fabricated the two Plymouth sand domes that go on each hood, I noticed that the sand domes in the drawing resemble the exhaust stacks on the Bachmann model so used those and laminated styrene to them to make them wider and longer. As soon as I measure and mount the sand domes should be ready for some primer. Next up is to fabricate the twin headlight mounts for each hood. 100_0008-1 by John Moore posted Apr 26, 2023 at 12:03 PM
Wrapping up this "little" heat tender. There are a couple small changes I'd like to make to the next version but this is very close to the final design. I just bought the Olympian set (which arrived in the mail today) so I could see how it would pair up - not too bad for flying blind. The next one I build should be spot on. -Mike
Getting closer to finish. I had the mechanism with shell on the layout running to test the twin headlights front and rear hoods and this twin headlights about a foot apart are really nice and bright. Inside of the shell was painted black so no light leak through. Got the unusual sand domes spot on as far as size and position, They are about a foot out from the cab. For the hand rails I laminated two cut down sections of replacement handrails for an SD-7 on top of the frame. Created mounting pads for MT-1015 couplers. Dilled out the shell for an exhaust stack at each hood and those stacks are offset as per plans. On the photo below the body shell and the frame are posed with the mechanism a Bmann 70 tonner. Now waiting for the paint on the frame to dry below joining it with the body. Then exhaust stacks get fabricated and a bell and airhorns will be added. 100_0013-2 by John Moore posted Apr 28, 2023 at 10:54 AM