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A few photos of progress, so far, of my cattle truck with opening doors. I think the photos explain construction better than I can. The chassis is an LGB of unknown origin but I bought it from fellow forum member C&S (thanks Giles). Coffee stirrers form the bodywork and floor. I've replaced the wheels with metal Liliput axles and filled the hollow cavities in the chassis with roofing lead to add ballast. The hinges on the small doors have been made using strips of cut-up cat food tin and 1mm copper wire stripped out of 'twin & earth' cable. For the hinges for the large doors/ramps I used the same wire but left the insulation on and cut through it and glued alternate sections to the body, then the ramp / body / ramp / body (I told you the pictures would explain it better. Left to do are the roof, buffer beams, paint and round up the cattle. The body will be attached to the chassis using screws through the holes in the uprights that extend below floor level so it can be removed for maintenance or change of 'live' cargo
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Damn those Slim Fast tins :wits:
A few photos of progress, so far, of my cattle truck with opening doors. I think the photos explain construction better than I can. The chassis is an LGB of unknown origin but I bought it from fellow forum member C&S (thanks Giles). Coffee stirrers form the bodywork and floor. I've replaced the wheels with metal Liliput axles and filled the hollow cavities in the chassis with roofing lead to add ballast. The hinges on the small doors have been made using strips of cut-up cat food tin and 1mm copper wire stripped out of 'twin & earth' cable. For the hinges for the large doors/ramps I used the same wire but left the insulation on and cut through it and glued alternate sections to the body, then the ramp / body / ramp / body (I told you the pictures would explain it better. Left to do are the roof, buffer beams, paint and round up the cattle. The body will be attached to the chassis using screws through the holes in the uprights that extend below floor level so it can be removed for maintenance or change of 'live' cargo





Damn those Slim Fast tins :wits: