Just joined so I'll show off some past projects as an introduction

Mik

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Not sure how well this will work, so please bear with me...

My 2017D
<img src="http://www.the-ashpit.com/P6230006.JPG">

My scratchbuilt 8 ton Climax
<img src="http://www.the-ashpit.com/P3300001.JPG">

A freelanced logging dinky based on the Falk
<img src="http://www.the-ashpit.com/P3220001.JPG">

Some scratchbuilt Russell log cars and kitbashed caboose
<img src="http://www.the-ashpit.com/P2190001.JPG">

A scratchbuilt station
<img src="http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/buildings/PC080003.jpg">

A scratchbuilt portable sawmill and early tractor
<img src="http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/sawmill/P8110004.jpg">

A scratch-bashed clamshell crane and dump truck
<img src="http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/Erie%20Crane/PA250001.jpg">

My current pet monster under construction, a 2-4-4-2 Mallet
<img src="http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/mallet/PB110005.jpg">

That's where I'm at, not so good at things being perfectly to scale, but getting better at 'artistic impression' I can't use an airbrush, and often get bored with sanding....

Anyway, Hello everybody! I'm here to learn, and help, if I can...
 

Mik

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OK, that didn't work

My 2017D
http://www.the-ashpit.com/P6230006.JPG"> < Link To http://www.the-ashpit.com/P6230006.JPG

My scratchbuilt 8 ton Climax
http://www.the-ashpit.com/P3300001.JPG"> < Link To http://www.the-ashpit.com/P3300001.JPG

A freelanced logging dinky based on the Falk
http://www.the-ashpit.com/P3220001.JPG"> < Link To http://www.the-ashpit.com/P3220001.JPG

Some scratchbuilt Russell log cars and kitbashed caboose
http://www.the-ashpit.com/P2190001.JPG"> < Link To http://www.the-ashpit.com/P2190001.JPG

A scratchbuilt station
http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/buildings/PC080003.jpg"> < Link To http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/buildings/PC080003.jpg

A scratchbuilt portable sawmill and early tractor
http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/sawmill/P8110004.jpg"> < Link To http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/sawmill/P8110004.jpg

A scratch-bashed clamshell crane and dump truck
http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/Erie Crane/PA250001.jpg"> < Link To http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/Erie%20Crane/PA250001.jpg

My current pet monster under construction, a 2-4-4-2 Mallet
http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/mallet/PB110005.jpg"> < Link To http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp52/steamnut1917/mallet/PB110005.jpg

That's what I get for trying to be a show off.....
 

mike

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hi mik, none off the links work, photo moved, or page not displayed
 

brianthesnail96

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Try using URL link in here[/img#] code, should work for the photobucket ones at least. Remove the # as that's just there to confuse the forum! Or copy the [img] code direct from photobucket.

And welcome to the forum :)
 

Mik

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One last try?....

My 2017D
P6230006.JPG


My scratchbuilt 8 ton Climax
P3300001.JPG


A freelanced logging dinky based on the Falk
P3220001.JPG


Scratchbuilt log cars and bashed caboose
P2190001.JPG


If the above STILL don't work, they're here
http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/StainzBash.html

A scratchbuilt station
PC080003.jpg


A scratchbuilt portable sawmill and early tractor
P8110004.jpg


A scratch-bashed clamshell crane and dump truck
PA250001.jpg


My current pet monster under construction, a 2-4-4-2 Mallet
PC050005.jpg


I really don't think this board program likes me....
 

C&S

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A newbie here, maybe, but certainly no novice. I like the 8T Climax. I've been thinking of doing a vertical boilered loco and yours provides lots of ideas. Thanks for posting - first of many, let's hope!
 

Mik

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Thank you for your kind words. The build log for the climax is here, if there's anything there you can use, then go right ahead.
http://www.the-ashpit.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=248 < Link To Baby Climax

I've only got 8 or 9 projects in various stages of completion at the moment -- sometimes the muse bites hard and you just HAVE to go off on a tangent before you forget.

This will be a wainwright's, I'm working on the forge tonight...
PC150001.jpg


This used to be a cast metal toy
PC130001.jpg


These were panel trucks, I'm working on a third
PC040001.jpg


A 1911 Buick A-2 built from parts of other diecast toys
PB280037.jpg


Another ex panel truck
PB210001.jpg


A 1:16 scale threshing machine
PA230002.jpg


And a live steam well drilling machine
P9030001.jpg


Being on disability means I have lots of time, but little spare money
 

3Valve

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Welcome Allen,

Impressive line up of scratchbuilds there.
 

Mik

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Part of my huge amount of industry is my sister talked me into doing a layout at our local antique machinery club. Except she wanted circa 1925 and my current layout is circa 1958. Pre-depression vehicles are scarce as hen's teeth, except for delivery trucks. She also wanted a couple local hysteric, err historic, buildings to add interest.

Other than that, I just enjoy building stuff that interests me. I spent two hours last night trying to make a blacksmith's forge and have it look acceptable. Then got two dozen wagon wheels and some horses in the mail today.... Guess I won't be bored this weekend
 

trammayo

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Hi - welcome - just love your motive power ! (and the station, trucks, clam-shell crane, etc.).
Can't wait to see your forge!
Mick
 

KeithT

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Seeing these astonishing and prolific builds I just feel inadequate, :confused::thinking:
 

coyote97

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uuuhhhhh...like that digging-crane.....:crying:.....wanna have one!


:D

Frank
 

Mik

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coyote97 said:
uuuhhhhh...like that digging-crane.....:crying:.....wanna have one!

It wasn't very hard to make, or very expensive, either. Build log of sorts is here:http://www.mylargescale.com/Community/Forums/tabid/56/aff/8/aft/112105/afv/topic/Default < Link To Erie clamshell crane

As for 'prolific', those are the last year's worth of project, well most of them. Some projects take 3 or 4 months to complete, others, like the Studebaker sedans, only take an evening or so. A couple good photographs and a clear idea in your head of what you want to do and how to get there, and you're off.....
 

Martino

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Welcome!

You have some very interesting project there - I think they're great.

Very inspiring.
 

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hello Mik,

fine, that you found the way to this forum.

folks beware - Mik is the quickest modeller i ever met.
i think, he is modelling 24 hours a day (and sometimes he uses the night hours too)
 

Mik

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Korm, what good is having insomnia if you don't use the time constructively? Actually, I do get a bunch of this stuff done between 11PM and 3AM....
 

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Hi Mik,

That maker's picture in your Baby Climax building log is spot on. In fact it's the one I was going to use as inspiration before the computer managed to delete it somehow. Nice to see it again. I'll definitely have to have a go now. I have an LGB OTTO which could be stripped down to the motor block, or there's a motor bogie on eBay at present.

To help me decide which to use, what wheelbase is your loco, please?
 

Mik

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The wheelbase of the Climax is 4-1/2". The length of the body is 7-1/4" (8-1/2" to the coupler faces). The height is 5" to the peak of the roof, 6-1/2" to the top of the spark arrestor. Cab width is 3-1/2", but the handrails and steps make it 4-1/2" at it's widest...

My metric converter is asleep, but I hope those help