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The Gallery / Re: The Beaver Lumber Company....
Last post by Hauk - Today at 01:11:58 PM
Quote from: Mobilgas on Today at 05:48:06 AMHauk,  My friend has all the On30 Annuals and he said the 2021 mag has his sawmill in it but No article on how he did his Trees ??? 

Ouch.
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Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by Hauk - Today at 01:09:58 PM
I might repeat myself, but this is literally next level stuff. In fact, I doubt there is a level above this, but if there is anywhere I will be proven wrong, it is on this forum.
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Modellers At Work / Re: Designing a shadowbox dior...
Last post by Hauk - Today at 01:01:30 PM
Quote from: finescalerr on Today at 12:04:09 PMGood to see you've made a little progress.

Charlie Brommer was a pretty good pattern maker, wasn't he?

Russ

Indeed he was. I would love to learn more about how he made his masters and castings. To me it is downright incomprehensible how he was able to make such detailed and filigree parts using manual tools.
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Modellers At Work / Re: Designing a shadowbox dior...
Last post by finescalerr - Today at 12:04:09 PM
Good to see you've made a little progress.

Charlie Brommer was a pretty good pattern maker, wasn't he?

Russ
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Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by finescalerr - Today at 11:59:39 AM
Most satisfactory. -- Russ
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Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by Bernhard - Today at 09:32:43 AM
For priming and painting the parts, I use industrial paints this time, considering the large surfaces on the model.

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The primer contains solvents. It can be applied very well with the airbrush after dilution and adheres well to the glass bead blasted surfaces.

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I chose RAL 7046 Telegrey matt as the top coat. It is not easy to clearly identify the colour of the Huletts on the few colour photos available. However, it was certainly a dark grey on Whiskey Island. The paint is water-based and apparently quite finely pigmented, it covers well.
The front two parts have already been slightly weathered once, which gives them a more natural look right away.

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Now all parts of the first assembly are ready for mounting.

Bernhard 
#7
Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by Bernhard - Today at 09:30:30 AM
... and finally drilled.

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And these are the necessary parts for a cardan joint.

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#8
Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by Bernhard - Today at 09:27:38 AM
The last parts to be made are the cardan joints.
The center parts are pre-turned first.

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Then it's off to the CNC milling machine for the milling of the outer contour.

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This is what the semi-finished parts look like.

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Then they are slit ...

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Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by Bernhard - Today at 09:23:31 AM
And with that, I can finally assemble the first chassis for a test run.

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Modellers At Work / Re: Hulett Ore Unloader in 1:3...
Last post by Bernhard - Today at 09:22:09 AM
Thanks Ray.

Now back to making the last parts for the trucks.
First I have to make four taverses, in which two of the trucks are pendulum-mounted.

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