Neptune Street
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Thanks for the advice Steve, whilst there is room underneath for the installation of point motors, once in place they would be inaccessible for any maintenance, so surface mounted it is. I’ve had a look at your ‘disguised’ ones, totally unobtrusive. And lift out section it is, I wasn’t keen on the lower retaining wall, it didn’t look right. Cheers.
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Having put aside the issues with dirty track, I finished off the junction and installed what will be a bay for the platform and two dead ‘scrap sidings’ for non DCC converted stock which I’m starting to get a little fed up of just been stuck in boxes. Will need some more sidings somewhere.
Now back to the last project, the goods shed, in particular the girder roof, using Steve M’s jig method. This is the first attempt, whilst I’ve stuck to a simpler design, the finish is a bit rough, certainly not up to Steve’s standard. I’m putting this down to trying to cut the plastruct with a modelling knife, perhaps a more appropriate tool would be better. Think it looks better that the laser cut girder, but it’s going to come down to patience whether I stick with it. Still, was good to get back to modelling.
Now back to the last project, the goods shed, in particular the girder roof, using Steve M’s jig method. This is the first attempt, whilst I’ve stuck to a simpler design, the finish is a bit rough, certainly not up to Steve’s standard. I’m putting this down to trying to cut the plastruct with a modelling knife, perhaps a more appropriate tool would be better. Think it looks better that the laser cut girder, but it’s going to come down to patience whether I stick with it. Still, was good to get back to modelling.
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Carl, I used one of these - not a bad price on Amazon at the moment.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Multi-Angle-Cr ... 1809&psc=1
One day I might 3D print a version of the girders.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Multi-Angle-Cr ... 1809&psc=1
One day I might 3D print a version of the girders.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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Thanks Steve, it’s looking like purchase will be made.
3D printed girders, now there’s an idea
3D printed girders, now there’s an idea
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The investment in a guillotine certainly made life easier and, after a few distractions, progress has been made with the transverse girders finished.
The likely position of the longitudinal girders which will split the roof into glazing on the top section and corrugated iron on the bottom. At least that will hide the slightly inaccurate girder ends.
The likely position of the longitudinal girders which will split the roof into glazing on the top section and corrugated iron on the bottom. At least that will hide the slightly inaccurate girder ends.
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Yet another roofing project has started, the tedium of turning foil baking trays into corrugated iron sheets.
I’m not sure that the roof will be complete, otherwise it seems that the effort of making all the girders will have gone to waste. It’ll either be semi-derelict with strategically placed gaps, or the top sections glazed, or just left open, I’ve not yet quite decided.
I’m not sure that the roof will be complete, otherwise it seems that the effort of making all the girders will have gone to waste. It’ll either be semi-derelict with strategically placed gaps, or the top sections glazed, or just left open, I’ve not yet quite decided.
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Thank you BB, a long way to go yet and then there’ll be all the goods for the platform. Clutter, junk and fine detail is something I never seem to get round to.
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The point is, Carl, you will know the girders are there.
And if you need inspiration for clutter, just take a look at my workbench - I always seem to end up working in a space about 6” square. And I still lose things.
And if you need inspiration for clutter, just take a look at my workbench - I always seem to end up working in a space about 6” square. And I still lose things.
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