New Yard Crane

FatController

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Decided to try my hand at resin casting. Started simple with a milk churn and galvanised dustbin.
Then moved onto a yard crane. Im quite pleased with the results and I have now moved on to a resin loco kit (watch this space).

Finnished article.
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Crane with constituent parts.
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And in situ.
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Steve
 
Yes, very neat.....
 
I like it!

Brought a Peco O gauge one for Hardyard recently, but haven't got around to building it.

Your one looks far more substantial....
 
Very nice! Are the milk churns done in a two part mould or just a single?

Rik
 
ge_rik said:
Very nice! Are the milk churns done in a two part mould or just a single?

Rik
Milk churns and dust bin are a single silicon mould.

Steve
 
FatController said:
Milk churns and dust bin are a single silicon mould.
Steve
Thanks Steve. Must give that a try, I've always assumed I'd have to make a two-part mould for something like that.

Rik
 
If you do go into production I would certainly be interested in a crane and milk churns!

Let me know if you do. Duncan
 
Who's a clever old Hector!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
Brilliant order number 2 here :thumbup:
 
owww thats very nice:thumbup:
 
Steve very kindly sent me a set of his crane castings - and very good they were too! I have paid quite a bit for resin kits that required a heck of a lot more cleaning up to get them to a reasonable state. Just goes to show that a good modeller can achieve really good quality castings at home. Must admit, it gets you thinking (and puts the voices in your head into overtime).

Anyhoo, ever since I built the interchange goods yard I wanted to include a yard crane. Problem was I couldn't find space for it to be able to load/unload from standard gauge to narrow gauge and/or road vehicles. The problem was solved by G Rik a little while ago when he showed pics of the wagon mounted crane that he had built - so I just nicked his idea. :thumbup::thumbup:

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I built Steve's crane as intended, but I built an extended frame out of plastic angle (plus Cambrian bolt heads) to carry the counter weight (which was made from a bloke of wood covered in plasticard). The counter weight wheels are from plastic rod and the threaded weight adjuster is a wood screw with the head cut off. The chain drum is made from a cut down cotton reel, the chain being old cheap necklaces from the local charity shop. I found the hook in the spares box. Finally primed, then painted matt black followed by an application of Modeltown Rust Dust, concentrating on the places where rain water might collect. The finished crane is mounted on an Accucraft flat wagon (from Fred).

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