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Forestry inspection motor trolley in 1/35th

Started by Barney, April 23, 2020, 05:32:41 AM

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Barney

Dug out of the reject box with determination to finish it !! a small critter based on an article in the Narrow Gauge & Industrial Review (issue no' 20)
My version of a Fowler Narrow gauge Forestry inspection car - scale is 1/35th mainly built from plastic card and Evergreen styrene strip and sections
the wheels run in brass bearings with the intention of a small motorised unit to "push it along" the engine ( a 2 cylinder diesel) is a trial fit at the moment with a bit of further detailing required - it did have the roof on at one point but in a moment of madness ! thought how do I paint the inside !
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Bill Gill

That's one I haven't seen before. Glad you're working on it again, looks like a fun critter.

finescalerr

It looks irretrievably hideous, of course, but I can't imagine why you tossed it in a box and left it unfinished. I suspect the completed model will be most satisfactory. -- Russ

Ray Dunakin

That looks great! I'm glad you're going to finish it.
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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Les Tindall

Barney, you come up with some really great ideas, wonderfully executed as always. Are you going back to 1/35th then?
Les

Barney

up date on the little critter - Undercoat /primer completed this morning - looking good-
Les - yes dabbling again in 1/35th - still got loads of detailing bits and kits swell as buying a few extra kits -some lovely stuff coming on the market
all in the era I Like for logging

Barney

A FWD to be converted to a crane type

Barney

And a Cat for general hauling

finescalerr

Please document every project here. -- Russ

Les Tindall

With all those kits available you're almost tempting me back to 1/35th scale
Les

1-32

great job there Barney did you make the couplers yourself ?With the couplers with so many around this style is definately the best for 1/35 narrow gauge,
cheers Kim