Beaver Tail Flat Car Build

|Blimey Richie, thats well worn and battered, remind me not to lend you my banjo'
well done look pretty convincing maybe the seat needs wearing in tho'
Richie said:
Just finished weathering the Dozer today don't have a air brush like Mel so used a mix of paints on a sponge seems to have worked well followed with some weathering powders for rust . Have also added a bit of undergrowth to areas which might get caught up with in the woods and on the deck of the flat car :bigsmile:
Just need to find some chain to hold the dozer in place job done :thumbup:
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richie...hw many inches in lenghts? widths? height pls? thks u...p,s,can u measure it for me? thks u..in case i think my bulldozer are small!!!...what scale? 1-32th and ?
 
MR SPOCK said:
|Blimey Richie, thats well worn and battered, remind me not to lend you my banjo'
well done look pretty convincing maybe the seat needs wearing in tho'
Richie said:
Just finished weathering the Dozer today don't have a air brush like Mel so used a mix of paints on a sponge seems to have worked well followed with some weathering powders for rust . Have also added a bit of undergrowth to areas which might get caught up with in the woods and on the deck of the flat car :bigsmile:
Just need to find some chain to hold the dozer in place job done :thumbup:
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Hi Pete
Went for the old weathered look of the dozer to match the weathered look of the Beaver Tail Flat car . As the flat car was built for the dozer so if the dozer was clean the flat car would have to be clean too. Had a look at the old tractors at work they look much the same as this with loads of rust and mud with weeds growing out the roof . With the seat i might try to make it looked ripped with foam hanging out .
 
steven large said:
richie...hw many inches in lenghts? widths? height pls? thks u...p,s,can u measure it for me? thks u..in case i think my bulldozer are small!!!...what scale? 1-32th and ?
Hi Steven
Bulldozer measures 4 1/2" wide 4 1/2" high 8" long . About 1:20 scale
1:32 scale is true gauge One but would suit your USA Trains locos of 1:29 scale
 
Just caught up on the threqad, that is a great job Richie, It looks awsome now its weathered.

I think a rake of 20 of them is needed now.
 
Dave Hub said:
Just caught up on the threqad, that is a great job Richie, It looks awsome now its weathered.

I think a rake of 20 of them is needed now.

Cheers Dave :thumbup:
Used that Matt Varnish you gave me works a treat will try it on my plow's tender now that i've tested it :bigsmile:
 
CoggesRailway said:
nice mate.... one little observation, the blade tends to be polished in appearence from use..... but very good still.

Hi Ian
Many thanks for the observation with the blade have just this minute rubbed some silver paint with a sponge down the front and sides of the blade ,just working on the seat now using some old foam which i will paint .
 
Few pics of silver paint painted on the front and sides of dozer blades and foam added to the drivers seat which i picked at to give a well worn look :bigsmile:
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Looks the bees knees! Nice job all round:thumbup:
 
trammayo said:
Looks the bees knees! Nice job all round:thumbup:
Cheers Mick for the kind comments :clap:
Have just started on the next project a camp car for my logging line :thumbup:
 
Blimey almost looks like an ex army job in camo!! very nice indeed................
 
:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: awesome
btw are u makin a ramp for the bulldozer? aslo CHAINS? AND aslo sign lease? lol..like sign writing? company?
 
Cheers Paul & Steven
Have ran out of chain so will get some next time i'm out with the ramp they just use a few logs that they have just cut down nothing posh like ramps for this log train :thumbup:
 
ROSS said:
Just seen a very good use of a spare flat car...turned into a gondola by use of styrene strips with slightly bevelled edges to make the grooves.
Sides and ends 3 "planks" high and the whole fitted with strakes. Nice. Should take an evening to do.
Hi Ross
Built a low sided gondola not too long ago from a Bachmann flat car using wood strips rubbed down with sandpaper to give a well worn look .
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Blimey the railway looks older than the garden!!
Richie said:
ROSS said:
Just seen a very good use of a spare flat car...turned into a gondola by use of styrene strips with slightly bevelled edges to make the grooves.
Sides and ends 3 "planks" high and the whole fitted with strakes. Nice. Should take an evening to do.
Hi Ross
Built a low sided gondola not too long ago from a Bachmann flat car using wood strips rubbed down with sandpaper to give a well worn look .
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