Thursday, 31 December 2020
2020 Review - Part 4
Tuesday, 29 December 2020
Jam Sandwiches
Sunday, 27 December 2020
2020 Review - Part 3
August
Those Hula Hoop shapes were turned into the body of Maenofferen water tank wagon which sits on an extended 3 ton slate waggon chassis.
Friday, 25 December 2020
Thursday, 24 December 2020
2020 Review - Part 2
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
2020 Review
Thursday, 17 December 2020
It's Fine
Himself has made a start at the second attempt at lining out Welsh Pony in its devilishly ornate livery.
This task required reserves of courage, determination and patience to be stockpiled before setting out!
He's using the lining components sheets we had supplied for us and has begun with the impossibly small orange line, and its black border, around the outside of the panels.
There's still some tidying up of the corners to be done - an enlargements like this are very unforgiving - but I think it's encouraging progress.
He tells me the curved line around the front of the saddle tank was particularly challenging.
Still, at least he's got something to keep him occupied during the inevitable January lockdown......
Sunday, 13 December 2020
Eight Track
I'm ready to put the Funkey bogie frames into production.
The master was completed with the aid of styrene strip and a butchered 10BA bolt to represent the springs.
That was made into a mould and copied four times to produce a second master to enable me to make a full set for a locomotive in one casting.
That will save a lot of effort given the number of enquiries I've had about these in the last few days.
Thursday, 10 December 2020
Funkey Business
I've another little commercial project to round off a busy year of casting.
This time a customer has asked if I can help him improve the bogies on the Farish chassis under his SAR Funkey diesels.
These have very big chunky bogie frames, but the N gauge model not so much...
It should be simple enough for me to copy and cast the same solution we used on our own models which was to divide the bogie frame into a top and bottom half.
The lower section, with the axle boxes and the suspension, is attached to the model's bogies which have been cut back at the sides.
The upper section, with the brake control gear and the sandboxes, is fixed to the metal chassis block.
Only when the model is going around a very tight curve are you likely to notice that only the bottom half is moving.
Once the masters are made it's a simple task to run off four copies.
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
Wagonry
There's not been much to report on the blog in the last week.
I was busy with more commercial casting, while Himself's been kept fully occupied on a top secret project to be revealed later this month.
Once my outside work was out of the way I have made a little more progress on the prototype of the well wagon.
Having previously cast the two side pieces I now needed to make some masters for the spacers which will give the wagon more strength.
These were made in styrene and then the first ones cast and fixed to the prototype.
The intention is for brass sections, etched with a durbar plate pattern, to be fixed on top.
My next task will be to sort out the bogies which - in true FR fashion - are not identical.
Tuesday, 1 December 2020
Plum Again
Himself is painting Welsh Pony for the second time.
Having been stripped back to brass and primed it's now been sprayed with the Lancashire and Yorkshire purple brown colour.
Now he tells me he's trying to pluck up the courage to have a second go at lining it our with the new transfers we commissioned.