Further to my previous thread, I have now made and fitted six bogie side pieces as well as other detail parts.
The side pieces are vacuum formed using the plug as shown from 0.5mm thick styrene.
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The resulting shapes were cut out and trimmed using nail scissors, which I find a very useful tool. They are stuck onto the brass side frames with double sided sticky tape and cardboard packing/spacing pieces.
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Now painted dull black and with some other bits attached below the floor level.
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The eight taps were fabricated from a brass piece turned in my Unimat 3 lathe with a short length of wire soldered through. The hoses are appropriate diameter wire insulation with a short length of sleeving at the top end. The wire ?hoops? were wound around a former then cut through with side cutters. The outer springs are fuse wire and the tap handles cut from 0.5mm styrene. All stuck together with a cyanoacrylate glue.
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The couplers are cut, drilled and filed from solid wood. (MDF)
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A recent view taken at our convention, courtesy of JRin Tawa.
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See http://www.gscalecentral.net/tm?m=192680&high=
The side pieces are vacuum formed using the plug as shown from 0.5mm thick styrene.

The resulting shapes were cut out and trimmed using nail scissors, which I find a very useful tool. They are stuck onto the brass side frames with double sided sticky tape and cardboard packing/spacing pieces.

Now painted dull black and with some other bits attached below the floor level.

The eight taps were fabricated from a brass piece turned in my Unimat 3 lathe with a short length of wire soldered through. The hoses are appropriate diameter wire insulation with a short length of sleeving at the top end. The wire ?hoops? were wound around a former then cut through with side cutters. The outer springs are fuse wire and the tap handles cut from 0.5mm styrene. All stuck together with a cyanoacrylate glue.

The couplers are cut, drilled and filed from solid wood. (MDF)

A recent view taken at our convention, courtesy of JRin Tawa.

See http://www.gscalecentral.net/tm?m=192680&high=