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5 hours ago, Tullygrainey said:

I've looked at CSB but I've yet to try it. I find it hard enough to fit a single compensation beam between the frames as it is. As well as getting it in the right place!

When done properly, it takes up a little less space than compensation, and leaves more room for inside motion.....

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Casting around for something to do at the weekend. 

I'll need a few more bits of rolling stock for Kilmore. I made these moulds from plasticard and brass masters a few years ago. 

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The trick is to pour just the right amount of resin into the mould so it's fully filled but doesn't rise above the level of the top of the mould. I haven't mastered that yet so these castings need a lot of work with files before they can even be glued together to make a reasonably square wagon body. Provincial Wagons this ain't!

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Making the body is just the start. Chassis are the next challenge. In the past I've used hacked Dapol kit chassis and sprung etched brass kits from Brassmasters. 

In the case of the BCDR stock, outside W irons are an added hurdle. Currently, I'm using bits from MJT wagon compensation etches to make these but it's challenging, very time consuming and uses only a few modified bits of the etch and not in the way intended. Also, what's left of the etch isn't much use for anything. 

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There must be an easier way!

Alan

 

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Lovely work. It’s going to be great to see a full rake of wagons running on the layout at future exhibitions. 
 

I have seen a sheet of outside W irons created by joint effort of modellers Gareth, Kieran and @Patrick Davey(?) a number of years ago on plasticard. 
 

If ever an etched sheet was to be produced on brass, containing only the outside W iron, I would definitely put my name down! 

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13 minutes ago, Dunluce Castle said:

Lovely work. It’s going to be great to see a full rake of wagons running on the layout at future exhibitions. 
 

I have seen a sheet of outside W irons created by joint effort of modellers Gareth, Kieran and @Patrick Davey(?) a number of years ago on plasticard. 
 

If ever an etched sheet was to be produced on brass, containing only the outside W iron, I would definitely put my name down! 

Nice to be thought of as being capable of this sort of precision Nelson, thank you, but I wasn't on this team 🤣

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48 minutes ago, Dunluce Castle said:

Lovely work. It’s going to be great to see a full rake of wagons running on the layout at future exhibitions. 
 

I have seen a sheet of outside W irons created by joint effort of modellers Gareth, Kieran and @Patrick Davey(?) a number of years ago on plasticard. 
 

If ever an etched sheet was to be produced on brass, containing only the outside W iron, I would definitely put my name down! 

Me too Nelson!

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It’s quite possible to get that sorted. I have used 4D modelshop in London to draw up etches for me. If a few of you were chipping in that would be a cost effective way of paying off the design fee. I have no connection with the firm but they did me a fabulous job. Results of which I hope to post soon….

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53 minutes ago, Galteemore said:

It’s quite possible to get that sorted. I have used 4D modelshop in London to draw up etches for me. If a few of you were chipping in that would be a cost effective way of paying off the design fee. I have no connection with the firm but they did me a fabulous job. Results of which I hope to post soon….

I'm happy to do the artwork if you can provide a sketch of what is required.

Although 4D Modelshop has withdrawn from the bricks&mortar shop business, Iain is still offering custom etches on the same basis as before. 

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Artwork 
From:artwork@modelshop.co.uk
To:Paul Molyneux-Berry
 
Fri 25 Jul at 11:16
 
 

Hi Paul,

 

The new company will be called “Arch 60” and you can still use this email for all enquiries. We will be fully operational from the 1st August.

Please send through any enquiries you have.

 

Kind regards,

 

Iain

 

 

 

Arch 60

The Arches

120 Leman Street

London

E1 8EU

 

Direct: +44 (0)20 7264 1295

Main: +44 (0)20 7264 1288

Fax: +44 (0)20 7264 1299

 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said:

I'm happy to do the artwork if you can provide a sketch of what is required.

Although 4D Modelshop has withdrawn from the bricks&mortar shop business, Iain is still offering custom etches on the same basis as before. 

 

 

 

That’s a very generous offer Paul. Will be in touch. 

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Fine work Alan.

 I think doing your own resin castings has lost out to 3D printing of late. Nothing wrong with the latter of course, but you don't need to know CAD to make a plasticard master, while materials to make the mould and the two part resin kit cost a lot less than a 3D printer.

 Add in the fact that a casting sets in well under an hour and if you want say, a rake. of wagons then taking the trouble to create masters for one side and one end has much to recommend it in terms of both time and money.

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