I have purchased a Dapol B4 tank loco. They often piled extra coal on top of the boiler/tanks in front of the cab. I usually stick coal in tenders or bunkers with PVA. Any ideas how I can put coal on the boiler without applying PVA directly to the loco. I would like to be able to lift the pile of coal off if necessary in one piece?
This is what I mean.
Coal on top of the boiler
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Re: Coal on top of the boiler
Brian, you could try making a pile of coal on a piece of grease proof paper or clingfilm on the workbench - then once the PVA has dried it should peel off for standing on the loco.
You could make a very rough mock-up of the space contained by the cab front, tank top and boiler top (plasticine?), cover with clingfilm and make ‘shaped charge’ of coal with PVA.
You could make a very rough mock-up of the space contained by the cab front, tank top and boiler top (plasticine?), cover with clingfilm and make ‘shaped charge’ of coal with PVA.
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Re: Coal on top of the boiler
Place a plastic bag where the coal sits on loco, then glue coal on plastic. When glue has totally set trim the plastic to suit. A little tacky wax will keep coal in place on loco. Good Luck.
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Two good ideas. Might try a bit of each. Thanks chaps.
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Re: Coal on top of the boiler
used clingfilm on many occasions, usually to create wagon loads for coal and ore.
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