peterbunce
1880's Colorado Narrow gauge on 45mm track
Hi,
Whilst waiting for my 2 8 6 chassis (for a Mason Bogie) to be fitted with a motor & gearbox, I have been making a large industrial building for the ?soon to be laid? industrial and commercial siding.
I found on the web a quite interesting building made by an Australian firm ?Outback Models? of such a building in ON3 scale. They made a laser cut kits of it and there are several versions on their website. I asked and was granted permission to use the design, (Thank you to Outback Models), for my FN3 scale model, which I am sure is really too small but I do not have any more space!
This follows on from my boiler shop and produce building which was done from the old Model Railroader plans provided by Bruce Chandler. There is still a machine shop to make that will fit onto a 2 foot square paving slab. The postion ghas been cleared - but at the moment is full of over wintering plants!
My version is not a copy, as I have reversed some of it and enlarged it in part as well. It is made from PVC solid foam sheet and also the plastic corrugated material, as used for signs mine is called ?Korroflute?.
The building is 27? long at the moment and 20? deep, there will be an increase in length, comprising a loading platform extension and a pillar crane I think, it will be fitted onto a 3 x 2 foot paving slab in due course..
I started with the windows, and then cut the holes for them in the sheet material for the respective parts; these will be eventually fixed together: There is a staircase to the upper door, and on the twin slope roof when it is added I have a water tank to add; this is made from an old pill container ? cut off the upper section, reverse it and glue back in position to stiffen it, add the vertical planks, and a top to suit and make a base for it. That will be the top of the covered (and tapered) base that will be fixed to the roof. It is 2.5 inches diameter, and 3.5 inches high.
Here are some photos of the work completed so far ? there is a lot of work still to do!
A couple of general overall view with the 3 pices just placed in position.
The main building which will be 'board and batten'
The extra bits both from 'Korrofkute' with plenty of bracing.
Finally the small covered water tank
Whilst waiting for my 2 8 6 chassis (for a Mason Bogie) to be fitted with a motor & gearbox, I have been making a large industrial building for the ?soon to be laid? industrial and commercial siding.
I found on the web a quite interesting building made by an Australian firm ?Outback Models? of such a building in ON3 scale. They made a laser cut kits of it and there are several versions on their website. I asked and was granted permission to use the design, (Thank you to Outback Models), for my FN3 scale model, which I am sure is really too small but I do not have any more space!
This follows on from my boiler shop and produce building which was done from the old Model Railroader plans provided by Bruce Chandler. There is still a machine shop to make that will fit onto a 2 foot square paving slab. The postion ghas been cleared - but at the moment is full of over wintering plants!
My version is not a copy, as I have reversed some of it and enlarged it in part as well. It is made from PVC solid foam sheet and also the plastic corrugated material, as used for signs mine is called ?Korroflute?.
The building is 27? long at the moment and 20? deep, there will be an increase in length, comprising a loading platform extension and a pillar crane I think, it will be fitted onto a 3 x 2 foot paving slab in due course..
I started with the windows, and then cut the holes for them in the sheet material for the respective parts; these will be eventually fixed together: There is a staircase to the upper door, and on the twin slope roof when it is added I have a water tank to add; this is made from an old pill container ? cut off the upper section, reverse it and glue back in position to stiffen it, add the vertical planks, and a top to suit and make a base for it. That will be the top of the covered (and tapered) base that will be fixed to the roof. It is 2.5 inches diameter, and 3.5 inches high.
Here are some photos of the work completed so far ? there is a lot of work still to do!


A couple of general overall view with the 3 pices just placed in position.

The main building which will be 'board and batten'


The extra bits both from 'Korrofkute' with plenty of bracing.

Finally the small covered water tank