• Welcome to Westlake Publishing Forums.
 

News:

    REGARDING MEMBERSHIP ON THIS FORUM: Due to spam, our server has disabled the forum software to gain membership. The only way to become a new member is for you to send me a private e-mail with your preferred screen name (we prefer you use your real name, or some variant there-of), and email adress you would like to have associated with the account.  -- Send the information to:  Russ at finescalerr@msn.com

Main Menu

2 Foot gauge tractor loco in 1/16th scale

Started by Chuck Doan, March 02, 2015, 06:42:29 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Chuck Doan

It rests on what was formerly the front spindle bosses. I am going to install some pins in the bosses and make matching holes in the top of the frame sides and then glue it down. Then some fake nuts and bolts. Almost all the frame parts are pinned as well as glued.

"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

Chuck Doan

#121
I finally finished the construction of my frame, and I gave it a quick primer coat in order to spot any flaws. It will be "washed" off later.





Some close-ups of the JB Weld "welds". The cast texture on the journal pedestals was also done with JB Weld, sponged on and then sanded a bit when dry. The weld spatter was done with JB KWIK, applied with a sharp toothpick. Before it sets, the JB forms a near perfect round spot. I will be adding some more before the final paint job.






"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

Franck Tavernier

Weld beads are fantastic Chuck!

Congratulations,

Franck

lab-dad

Won't be long now!
Stunning
Did you do anything to the chain?
Marty

Ray Dunakin

Really stunning work! The welds look perfectly real.

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Chuck Doan

Thanks guys! Marty, so far I just made the lengths I need. I need to install it before the final treatment.
"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

finescalerr

That is utterly disgusting! How can anybody so accurately miniaturize reality? -- Russ

Hydrostat

Phew, i love those welding seams. Cast iron appearances is coming along nicely, too. I guess you sanded the square sloped washers for journal pedestals' fixture?

Cheers,
Volker
I'll make it. If I have to fly the five feet like a birdie.
I'll fly it. I'll make it.

The comprehensive book about my work: "Vollendete Baukunst"

Chuck Doan

Thanks Russ!

Volker, I made a fixture to sandwich styrene strip between to different height brass strips. Then I scraped the styrene with an X-acto blade to create a taper. Then I cut each washer to length.

"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

TRAINS1941

Wow!!  Fantastic work as usual.  Those seams perfect.

Jerry
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
George Carlin

Peter_T1958

Weld spatter? Ahh, of course!  ::) ::) ::)

Seriously, I've never noticed them anywhere before...
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" -Leonardo Da Vinci-

https://industrial-heritage-in-scale.blogspot.ch/

Allan G

Love those weld lines. Looks awesome. Do you keep track of the hours you spend on a project?..... Allan

Bill Gill

Beautiful. Looks like JB Weld can do a lot.

Chuck Doan

"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

Dave Fischer

Great to see this coming together! Love the weld spatter. I know that the REAL loco would be painted (probably several layers thick) but a couple of those welds finished "raw" would be fantastic-- a repair or modification with scorched paint, soot, and rust around a shiny bead would really show off the accuracy of this technique... just a thought! Keep it up-- this is looking wonderful.  DF