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Quiet earth (was: Exercise module for Plettenberg railroad in 1/22.5 scale)

Started by Hydrostat, November 08, 2012, 11:40:26 AM

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Les Tindall

Lovely finish, you can just feel the grime and rust, and I like the ash remnants.
Les 

Design-HSB

Hello Volker,

this is once again a proof of you that you can achieve extraordinary results with simple model making techniques by hand, combined with 3D technology.
Regards Helmut
the journey is the goal

Bill Gill

Volker, you didn't need "a rod of suitable diameter" to get the right shape.
The finish is and details are excellent!

Ray Dunakin

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

Ray Dunakin's World

Hydrostat

Here Frithjof showed his solution to make corrugated sheet metal. I faced a similar task for imitating corrugated fiber cement board from 0.3mm aluminum sheet, which in scale comes close to the protypical 6mm material. I made a jig from wooden 4mm rods and spacers sawn to the right dimensions (rod diameter + twice sheet thickness in width and half rod diameter + once sheet diameter in height).











To get clean results it's better to not press the whole sheet at once but rather starting with two corrugations and then subsequently feeding the sheet.


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"

Ray Dunakin

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

Ray Dunakin's World

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Hi Volker
Your jig works really well great profile.
cheers, Kim.

Hydrostat

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"

finescalerr


Hydrostat

Embarrassing. Meanwhile I removed it, flagellating myself with a soft cotton ball.
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"

fspg2

Frithjof

Hydrostat

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"

finescalerr

Seriously, I thought you deliberately created the imperfect paint job. It looks exactly like an employee was careless when painting the corner, the kind of detail Chuck might add. -- Russ

Bill Gill


WP Rayner

I agree as well... thought the drip was added on purpose, a nice subtle touch.
Paul

Stay low, keep quiet, keep it simple, don't expect too much, enjoy what you have.