7mm Rob P's Coaching Stock Workbench - Kirk Twin Set Diag 105/125

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
Still working on the small details for the Kirk brake and the bogie CCT.

Last night saw the fabrication of handles for the luggage doors. - sadly no invisible solder in this house.

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These are copies of a very nice casting that I found in my spares box - of which I only had one and no idea of where it came from originally.
 

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
The weekend's endeavours also saw the Parcels van heading towards the finish line.

It now sport's glazing, guards grab handrails and T handles. Still to add are the luggage door handles, vacuum and steam pipes and transfers (I think) plus tidy up the paintwork and matt varnish.

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Note to self: clean of all the plastic dust from drilling out handrails etc. before taking more photos.....
 

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
The Kirk brake is even nearer the finish line/small adds.

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Sadly the eagle eyed amongst you will notice that the roof doesn't sit down right at one end. That's despite lots of work making them fit in the first place. I only noticed it once I had glued the roof on so it will need to be filled. Not the end of the world but a little frustrating.

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I had a bit of a Doh! moment when ordering the transfers for the CCT in that I did plan any for the Parcels van. I am very grateful to Warren for coming to my rescue with these.
 
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Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
Taking advantage of a few days at home in Wakefield in between doing battle with DCC I have been building a few items in brass.

The first is a pair of Newbould Models 8' Gresley bogies. These are destined for another 51' full brake, this time a gangwayed version.

Don Gillam, the gent who bought the non gangwayed version that I had for sale back in August, asked if I would build another Kirk kit that he had bought but not started on on his behalf.

This is where I have got to.

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Steph Dale

Western Thunderer
Rob,

I'm not massively familiar with those bogies, but those springs shouldn't be waving around in the air surely? My guess is that you've soldered them to the top of the safety loops, rather than clipped them under them.

It might be worth you digging out a photo?

Steph
 
Kirk 52' BG

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
Although still recovering I managed to get more done on the Kirk BG last weekend.

There was a small moulding fault on one of the sections so I elected to use it in the side that I was cutting out for the ducket. The ducket itself is one of my Silhouette cut examples Oddly I needed to cut a couple of different sizes because the ones that I had left from the last build were slightly small in the hole.

There was another issue with the solebars for the kit which were all twisted as they came. An email from Don to Ian Kirk had some replacements in the post next day. I had already stuck the sides together so it wasn't worth asking Ian to replace the section with the moulding fault. I just cut the section out squarely and let in a piece of styrene rod. Once dry I filed it to shape (much like they would have repaired damage to a coach in service). - I must take this opportunity to commend Ian for his prompt service.

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Three weeks ago I had added the base plates for the bump stops, I added the bump stops themselves on Saturday. After leaving them over night to set I filed them to uniform length using a scrap of 10 thou styrene with a hole in it. I also add the upper hinges but I will leave the lower ones until later because they are a bit vulnerable.

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I also worked on detailing the ends - I like to build up as many sub assemblies as I can before putting it together.

First I made a couple of door knobs from some styrene rod.

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Then I added them to the doors in the ends along with lamp irons and lighting connectors. I used my ever handy lense tissue to make the canvas tops for the corridor connections.

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And finally I detailed up the Dynamos. These are a bit plain as they come and I had initially stuck a H section stem but seeing a 1/32 scratch build of a Pullman coach over on RMweb shamed me into doing something better. - I still need to make the mounting brackets yet. There are two because Don has asked me to build and all third to go with the other two as well.

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Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
Ian Kirk sides and end, almost blasphemous with the work you're doing on the Silhouette! ;)

Thanks, I am working up to a panelled coach via the silhouette. I still need to recut my pigeon van because I made the mistake of laminating the sizes before putting the turn under in.
That said I need to finish the rather too many Silhouette shelf queens that have built up recently before starting on anything else.
 

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
Work progressed over the weekend with much of the available time being spent on fitting the roof which is now almost there. It's the first one of Ian's bow ended roofs that I have tackled and I am sure another would be much easier.

In between sessions on the roof I attached the battery box and prepared the V hangers for the vacuum cylinders. Not many words and not much to show visually either.

What is worth sharing visually, is that I did more work to one of the dynamos.

Starting from this, if you will forgive the repeat of an earlier photo.

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And using this as my working example (this is one of the very nice Sidelines castings).

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I arrived at this.

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I am so pleased with the result that I plan to rip gently prise the dynamo off the parcels coach that I am building for myself which just needs final details and painting and modifying it to the same spec.
 

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
To quote a comedian whose name I cannot remember - "and there's more"

Last night I only had a little time at the bench and got completely distracted from the brake van by thoughts on vacuum tanks for the all third.

This is where I got to, they still need much cleaning up and for the legs to be straightened/cut to length and I plan to solder them to some scrap brass plate to give an area to glue to.

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Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
A few days off has enabled further progress with the coach builds.

The roof for the BG is now complete.

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The sides for the all third have had their T handles carved off and all parts are now joined together to make each side.

More work has ensued on the underframe of the BG but I haven't taken any photos yet - hopefully tomorrow.
 
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