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Post by Harriet on May 7, 2013 8:22:00 GMT
Nige, I've got to ask, what on earth made you think that used sparklers would make good modelling material?
Looks really good, love the side 'panelling'.
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Post by okdoky on May 7, 2013 9:07:42 GMT
Hi Harriet
It is the salvage hunter in all of us afflicted by the throw nothing away syndrome !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I noticed that the wire they use is very maliable and yet still strong but easy to cut !!!!!!!!!!!
The umbrella wire on the other hand was a pure bugger to cut and needed hack saw instead !!!!!!!! How come they are so flippin' useless in high winds though !!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for looking in !!!!!!!!
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Post by okdoky on May 11, 2013 9:50:36 GMT
I took a daft turn and worked on the model through the night even though I knew I was going to Braehead near Glasgow for our girls ten pin competition !!!!!!!! Not had any sleep !!!!!!! I realised that my first tarp was hanging wrong and I came across a pic in my reference of the frame to show where I had gone wrong !!!! I had placed the first and last bow inboard a fraction of the uprights instead of directly above them !!!!!! Used this tarp as a practice for painting so not totally wasted !!!!!!!!!! You can see the ends of the tarp slope inwards instead of sitting upright !!!!!!! The tarp side panels have the edges folded for reinforcement so they could be holed for the ropes !!!!! The rear panel has the edges folded and in the fold I put thin florist wire so that I could role the sheet for posing in the open position !!!! Having sorted out the f**k up on the bows, I set about making version two of the tarp and went about it slightly different !!!!!! I used croc clips to tension the cling film and sprung tweezers to weight the end vallances !!!!!!!!! Instead of trying to size the tarp over end to end as well as side to side and risk the tissue tearing, I place a sheet on the top surface from bow to bow without any overhangs !!!!!!! I then made two side strips identical of double thickness tissue with the florist wire in the fold to the depth of the overhang and pasted these on the edge of the first sheet !!!!! Used the hair dryer to speed the drying out !!!!! I drew the end panels roughly on the tissue and added a fold and florist wire on the bottom edges again !!!!!!!!! Pasted these gently onto the ends and blow dried them before trimming and pasting down the overlaps !!!!!!!!!!!!! The end and side vallances are much neater and sit straigther and smoother !!!!! Although the whole tarp is very tight and will not be able to come off the frame !!!!!!!!!!!! No biggy there though as I can make another frame up very easily to pose without a tarp !!!!! While working i rolled the chair over one of the cargo bed corner posts and had to fix it !!!!!! Hope I don't break any more vital parts !!!!!!!!! The ropes on the side panels were threaded through holes pierced in the tissue with superglue on the end of a cocktail stick pressed in the holemaking a convincing rienforcement ring !!!!!!!!! I might tie down one side and have the other side opened up or the side panels off and folded !!!!!!!!! Still to decide !!!!! Some pastels and weatheing powders will take some of the sheen off the paint but I like this tarp better now !!!!!!! Will sleep well tonight !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by stuckontrucks on May 14, 2013 7:26:55 GMT
Nige, You are like a dog with a bone when you get stuck into a problem, but what a result It`s brilliant. (as for damaging stuff with chair castors - DON`T PUT STUFF ON THE FLOOR )
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Post by okdoky on May 14, 2013 23:10:14 GMT
Thanks Stuck ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Don't you just hate that crunch sound when you know you have found the part you were hunting for !!!!!!!!!!! No more breakages ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well that can be seen that is !!!!!!!!!!!! At the risk of breaking the frame, I prised it out from under the tarp so that I could introduce the front panel with the proper amount of overlap otherwise it would have sat proud and looked totally wrong !!!!!!!!!!!! Again tissue and PVA but used the wire to help add a bit of defenition around the communication window to the cab which I am keeping rolled up to let a little more light in and show off the top rail of the headboard which has the detail on it !!!!!!!! Still got to weather this panel down a little too !!!!!!!!!! Our Stirling Model Club is having a small show with a couple of other invited clubs joining in on Saturday at the Boys Club on St John Street Stirling from about 9.30am if any one is in the area.Entry is very cheap and would be good to see folks if they can make it !!!!!!!!!! Nige
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Post by okdoky on Aug 13, 2013 11:09:35 GMT
Hi folks Finally got around to some fettling of plastic during my holidays !!!!!!!!!!!!! All respect to the guys that do master building as a profession and thanks to Paul Hazel for his master to act as a guide !!!!!!!! As this is my first attempt, mine is a tad more scrappy and varies in as much as my cab is not being built with a view of re-casting !!!!! I only therefor have my self to please !!!!! I also want to have areas through the front grills to be visible, but funnily that will give me more hastle later on as I need to shoe horn the radiator in to a space I already know is not totally available (engine build is slightly too long) !!!!!! Here is my attempt at a cab with hopefully an ability to display door open and cab interior !!!!! Against Paul Hazel's master for comparison Main difference is the size of the pressings and the space over the gearbox unshrouded Have made the front grill a separate piece which may give more space to fit the radiator in I rubbed the pressings into the aluminium foil and added them on the inside to mimic the single sheet thickness of the cab (more internal framing to add beside it) Hope you like Nige
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Post by okdoky on Aug 15, 2013 3:39:27 GMT
Spent some time shaping the doors which were fairly easy !!!! Four fly of card cut to shape and temporarily spot glued together to cut the windows and feather the edges I have gathered up some nice interior photos so will set about fettling some inside bits and bobs soon Nige
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Post by stuckontrucks on Aug 15, 2013 7:45:10 GMT
Nige, It`s looking good. Are you sure there wont be a production run of them? Keep fettling and photoing please.
(I had an uncle who was a `fettler` in a cotton mill - it`s not a word too often used these days).
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Post by okdoky on Aug 15, 2013 9:16:07 GMT
Knowing my luck I will be getting near completion and Howard will get a brand new tooling of the TM with all bells and bows on it !!!!!!!!!
Going by my build rate he will have plenty time to prepare one !!!!!!!
A few TM's would be just right for the period of UK stuff already in the fantastic KFS range !!!!!!!
Nige
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