Riograndad
Model Railroading, boats and oil painting,

I have been messing around with this project for some time, building some 1;20 passenger cars but finding out the size of the AMS cars as an example and mainly for storage problems (no space left) I came up with what could be called a short haul "shorty" car. I actually ordered a chassis for the first build but alas it never arrived and at the moment have no idea where it went so on with plan 2, I started with some trucks from Cambrian Models and these were heavily modified to take the wheels from the scrap box,then built a simple chassis /frame(still to finish) and a push test for wheel clearance on the truck swing outside on the railroad and on 8fts worked fine,next came the body sides,each window frame made up on the back side and the every 2 windows 60x60 strip glued in to take the glaze and then the internal sides made up with some detail thus leaving a gap to slide the glass panels in and so no glue,the ends made up using an inside and outer door panel so glaze will slide in too,
The interior detail required two rows of seats and a stove and these knocked up to fit inside from plastic strip and sheet and a toilet compartment made for one end.All the interior fittings so far are first coat painted and need finishing off as does the outer sides and no problem as all the glass can be removed for painting.I used brass rod for the handrails and Cambrian handrail knobs and brakewheels on the end platforms and of course a number of rivets and bolt heads.Since the pics were taken the handrails have been properly set and the ends have been first coat painted,I have also started on the roof clerestory section,Spectrum body mount couplings on order to fit,the pics are a little dark and the car looks like a wreck at present but coming together,if all turns out well a combine to match will be the next one(not so many seats to make
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The interior detail required two rows of seats and a stove and these knocked up to fit inside from plastic strip and sheet and a toilet compartment made for one end.All the interior fittings so far are first coat painted and need finishing off as does the outer sides and no problem as all the glass can be removed for painting.I used brass rod for the handrails and Cambrian handrail knobs and brakewheels on the end platforms and of course a number of rivets and bolt heads.Since the pics were taken the handrails have been properly set and the ends have been first coat painted,I have also started on the roof clerestory section,Spectrum body mount couplings on order to fit,the pics are a little dark and the car looks like a wreck at present but coming together,if all turns out well a combine to match will be the next one(not so many seats to make






