Brushs Laser Cutting and 3d Printing workbench

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
Another couple of shots of the chimney and when placed against the water tower base, it doesn't look bad as a boiler house or pumping station.

Keep in mind, no glue has been applied at this stage, its held together by the construction method.

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The parts visible thought the windows are the wall parts that go around the base of the water tower.
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
I like that, saves an awful lot of wood work, its small, portable and easily stored :thumbs:
What diameter is it please?
Steve
Can do any radius, the larger radii will just need more boards.

I’m thinking if I can persuade some like minded members, about producing a scale7 set for use at club events and shows. Straight boards are easily added and they could be members boards all sharing a common track bus?
 

Dan Randall

Western Thunderer
Now, baseboards for your roundy roundy layout so you can watch your crack express trains running around and around :)

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That reminds me of Keith Gloster's "Camelot Halt" featured in the Model Railway Constructor, in March 1986 or thereabouts. I liked it so much, I decided to copy it in S4. Built the boards and laid all the track in the scenic area, but that's as far as it got. It went to the local tip in the end, as at 8ft diameter, it was getting in the way in the spare bedroom. :(


Regards

Dan
 

Steve Cook

Flying Squad
Thanks Phil
I'm looking for something in the 4' to 5' diameter range, but no more than four baseboards for ease of storage and setting up, which was why I was trying to work out how big the boards you displayed were.

That reminds me of Keith Gloster's "Camelot Halt" featured in the Model Railway Constructor, in March 1986 or thereabouts. I liked it so much, I decided to copy it in S4. Built the boards and laid all the track in the scenic area, but that's as far as it got. It went to the local tip in the end, as at 8ft diameter, it was getting in the way in the spare bedroom. :(

It reminds me of Whitchurch Halt by Tim Venton, I've had a couple of schemes drawn out for various scales having been inspired by that. Phil's boards would certainly make one of those schemes easier to achieve.

Steve
 
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