irishthump Posted August 16 Author Posted August 16 On 15/8/2025 at 7:17 AM, David Holman said: That looks very good. Any chance of a more detailed breakdown of construction? For example, what are the blocks that the rollers are mounted in? Daft enough as I am, to model in three gauges (21, 32 and 36.76mm), looks like there is potential to create a multi gauge rolling road using your method. Construction wise I simply removed two of the longer steel rods from the pot stand then used the small plastic feet to fix them to the plywood. I’m I used epoxy as it allowed me some time to adjust the fit of the rollers perfectly. I reckon it will hold as I don’t expect it to be subject to much force. I then drilled and tapped a small hole in the end of each rod to take a small set screw for attaching either wire or crocodile clips. 1 1 Quote
irishthump Posted Saturday at 12:57 Author Posted Saturday at 12:57 (edited) Picked up one of @Past-Avenue’s lovely 3D printed 30 ton brake vans at the last Bray show. I opted for an unpainted version which came supplied with decals. It really is an excellent print with a very smooth finish that takes paint very well. I used a more of a brown bauxite colour (Tamiya XF68) which is less red than some models I’ve see but I’m happy enough with it. It will be heavily weathered anyway. While the decals were fine, I just couldn’t get the wasp stripes to work. Sorry Enda! So I opted for hand painting them, I think it looks ok. I also removed the NEM coupler pockets. The molded ones are spot on, I just prefer to mount coupler boxes on my stock. The finished product, sans weathering. Edited Saturday at 12:59 by irishthump 14 Quote
Past-Avenue Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago That turned out really well and it will even look better when you weather it. It's nice to see someone been able to finish a model that you have to look twice at it to see if it's a model or the real thing. Well done Graham and thanks. Enda 1 Quote
irishthump Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, Past-Avenue said: That turned out really well and it will even look better when you weather it. It's nice to see someone been able to finish a model that you have to look twice at it to see if it's a model or the real thing. Well done Graham and thanks. Enda Like I said the finish on the model was excellent, it took the paint really well. I’ll be honest, I was expecting a much rougher finish so I was very impressed. 1 Quote
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