tramcar trev
all manner of mechanical apparatus...
Fort hos of you who haven't caught up with the latest I have added a touch of ballast (especially hand selected from a gutter in Minginup WA) and the scene is almost complete, details like the 2 oily tracks (from the leaky gear cases on old trams) will be added when we get down to the fine detail with great skill and an airbrush. The rail frogs have also to be filled with silver bearing solder and profiled to support the flanges on the cars as they pass thru other wise the wheels can ?fall? through the space. This will be done insitu with solder and some plaster of Paris ?damns? (as in Tinkers Damns? then the groove will be made using a profiled rubber abrasive wheel in the ?rotary tool?. The Plaster then is easily scraped and vacuumed away?. Trust me, this is the easiest way to do it??? I think?.. I did try laying a short brass strip in the place where I want the flange to run but it was just too tedious and needed soldering anyway. If you look at the previous post with the picture of the prototype points you can see what I mean?.
Note also that the 3 way overhead frog has been made and is ready for the overhead when it is installed?.. Now all I have to do is put it somewhere I won?t loose it. Its machined from 1/8? brass then given a blast with my blasting gun; http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gravity-...ols&hash=item35c16a70a0&_uhb=1#ht_1228wt_1097 which is really handy for small projects. It works wonders on weathering stone setts?.
Note also that the 3 way overhead frog has been made and is ready for the overhead when it is installed?.. Now all I have to do is put it somewhere I won?t loose it. Its machined from 1/8? brass then given a blast with my blasting gun; http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gravity-...ols&hash=item35c16a70a0&_uhb=1#ht_1228wt_1097 which is really handy for small projects. It works wonders on weathering stone setts?.




