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Fordson Narrow Gauge Tractor

Started by Barney, September 29, 2012, 09:18:09 AM

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Barney

Having a rest from the 1/35th  and having a dabble at 1/16th scale found a photo of a Fordson Tractor conversion on a narrow gauge truck the drive to the 2 axles was taken from the Power take off on the transmission, a bolt on prop shaft could also be used to drive another trailer . The chassis is made from plastic card and the engine and transmission case is laminated plastic card  milled to the required size the axles/diff units and the clutch housing is acrylic rod ,some of the components from Universal Hobbies Fordson (dicast) tractor will be used Rad cowl and some of the gear box bits these being from a failed attempt of doing a "Chuck" on a dicast tractor !! but still that's another story.
A few shots of the start of the project.
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The Chassis
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Barney

The basics of the engine block and transmission
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The Universal Hobbies Rad cowl
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Barney

The components so far and not a Lego block used so far !! - the wheels are from Slaters

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Barney

mad gerald

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Barney,

seems as you are working a lot with styrene, I got curious what kind of glue you're gonna use?!

I currently use acetone mouting styrene parts together, as the special "plastic" glue (UHU plast) I have tends to partially dissolve the styrene, damaging it (warping, changing structure) ...

Cheers

BTW: Nice you're gonna give 1/16 scale a try too ...

Ray Dunakin

Cool project!

I really like those wheels. How big are they in actual inches?

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

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finescalerr

It's really enjoyable to watch your models come together. -- Russ

Barney

Gerald - for general use on plastic card and strip/section I use SLATERS -MEK pack -I find it has a good capillary action and is not aggressive to the thiner plastics - for laminating thicker plastic like the engine block and transmission case I use Pastic Magic capillary action is poor but it is very thick syrup type of thing and tends to lay on top of the surface but is very aggressive and makes a very strong weld ideal for laminating
Ray in 1/16 scale (3/4in = 1ft) the wheels work out at 18inches
Barney

Barney


lab-dad

Welcome to the Big Time! Barney!
I really like the looks of this.
Of course I'm kind of partial to internal combustion 4 cylinder, 4 wheel locos!
The journal boxes are very elegant, can we get a close up?
Are they actually "sprung"

-Marty

shropshire lad

Quote from: lab-dad on September 30, 2012, 03:06:38 PM
Welcome to the Big Time! Barney!
I really like the looks of this.
Of course I'm kind of partial to internal combustion 4 cylinder, 4 wheel locos!
The journal boxes are very elegant, can we get a close up?
Are they actually "sprung"

-Marty

Marty ,

  Barney has been to The Big Time several times before . He even finished some of the projects he started . The ones he didn't finish I have got ,

   Nick

Gordon Ferguson

Quote from: shropshire lad on September 30, 2012, 06:07:58 PM
Quote from: lab-dad on September 30, 2012, 03:06:38 PM
Welcome to the Big Time! Barney!
I really like the looks of this.
Of course I'm kind of partial to internal combustion 4 cylinder, 4 wheel locos!
The journal boxes are very elegant, can we get a close up?
Are they actually "sprung"

-Marty

Marty ,

  Barney has been to The Big Time several times before . He even finished some of the projects he started . The ones he didn't finish I have got ,

   Nick

And the ones he did not grab , I did

Could be a shoot-out at the OK Corral for the rights to this one
Gordon

shropshire lad

Quote from: gfadvance on September 30, 2012, 11:36:03 PM
Quote from: shropshire lad on September 30, 2012, 06:07:58 PM
Quote from: lab-dad on September 30, 2012, 03:06:38 PM
Welcome to the Big Time! Barney!
I really like the looks of this.
Of course I'm kind of partial to internal combustion 4 cylinder, 4 wheel locos!
The journal boxes are very elegant, can we get a close up?
Are they actually "sprung"

-Marty

Marty ,

  Barney has been to The Big Time several times before . He even finished some of the projects he started . The ones he didn't finish I have got ,

   Nick

And the ones he did not grab , I did

Could be a shoot-out at the OK Corral for the rights to this one


I'll let you have this one . I'll take his previous effort .

  See , there wasn't any need to shed blood after all !

( Bliddy Scots , always looking for a fight ! )

mad gerald

Quote from: Barney on September 29, 2012, 01:32:44 PM
Gerald - for general use on plastic card and strip/section I use SLATERS -MEK pack -I find it has a good capillary action and is not aggressive to the thiner plastics - for laminating thicker plastic like the engine block and transmission case I use Pastic Magic capillary action is poor but it is very thick syrup type of thing and tends to lay on top of the surface but is very aggressive and makes a very strong weld ideal for laminating
... ah, thanks! Visited their website/online-shop ... looking, if something similar is available over here ...

Cheers

Chuck Doan

Nifty! You could build a hundred and still not make the same thing twice.
"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





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shropshire lad

Quote from: Chuck Doan on October 01, 2012, 07:48:13 AM
Nifty! You could build a hundred and still not make the same thing twice.

You mean , like his Holts ? ! ?