Focalplane
Western Thunderer
Wow, Simon. I’ve been very busy organising an 80th birthday party and only now read of your ordeal. Hurry up and get well.
Paul
Paul
Crikey, that's a beast! You’ll be buying in industrial quantities of paint for it I assume.
I wonder who might like this….
you‘ll have to imagine the level crossing gates…
Bit more variety on the workbench:
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roof finished on the M14 van, no ventilators required. Weathering will be applied when the rest of the vehicle catches up.
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an attempt to backdate a Peco phone box to a representation of a K3. Needs its “Telephone” labels adding.
The Telephone Box | Kiosk No 3 The windows are not correct, of course.
If you’re making a Peco phone box, a 19.5 or 20 mm square of 40 thou plasticard as a floor makes the assembly easier. As would leaving it red.
I did fit a LED and 3k3 resistor in the roof, the wires run down the back corners, I used thin varnished copper, connected to a bit of veroboard epoxied underneath. The light is too bright even on 9V, so it’ll need further dimming, either an AC supply, or more resistance, or both.
And this rather splendid three doll bracket signal,
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Which has spent 20 summers guarding the entrance to my pal, John’s “Leigh” station and shed on his garden line. Whilst it has hibernated in the shed, it needs some TLC, as you can see. The first job was to re-secure the main post to the baseplate, which I did by simply cutting a tight square mortise in the baseplate, and epoxy secured the post. It’s probably a good scale foot shorter than it was…. I also installed three brass tubes to guide the wires to the counterweights (about 50g brass discs) which live under the baseboard. The signal is operated by whipping twine “wires” from one of John’s lever frames.
Next job will be sorting the lights out. Then ladders, deck & handrails. Then cranks and arms.
At least the distant is easy!