Riograndad
Model Railroading, boats and oil painting,

Re: Private railroad car,2/3rds done,,
Thanks for your kind replies,,,,Some more work done today,started the lettering,when im happy with it will post a pic or two,,,just a little add on tip i do to all my Bachmann cars,remove the roof, use a large plastistuc angle and after cutting to length ,run a bead of poly glue along the top of the car mould,drop the angle onto the glue and while wet,put the roof back on and push the angle back to meet the roof moulding,ends up square to match the roof,the angle comes up to the bottom of the toplights in the roof and takes out that horrible gap between the car and roof,just finishes the inside,(don`t glue the top of angle so roof can be removed)can see the result in the pics of the interior,but do one side at a time.BTW,Couple of posts ago Mick thought of tissue paper to make tarps,yes can do,good idea is cover model with large sheet of clingfilm,use a PVA/water mix,shape of the model can then be copied exactly,when dry,can be lifted off as a solid moulding when dry,holes made to tie on etc,,I use this on boat deck cargos,works well,I am going to make some flatcar loads,simple and no weight!!!(1/24 workboats are my other modelling interest)
Neil
Thanks for your kind replies,,,,Some more work done today,started the lettering,when im happy with it will post a pic or two,,,just a little add on tip i do to all my Bachmann cars,remove the roof, use a large plastistuc angle and after cutting to length ,run a bead of poly glue along the top of the car mould,drop the angle onto the glue and while wet,put the roof back on and push the angle back to meet the roof moulding,ends up square to match the roof,the angle comes up to the bottom of the toplights in the roof and takes out that horrible gap between the car and roof,just finishes the inside,(don`t glue the top of angle so roof can be removed)can see the result in the pics of the interior,but do one side at a time.BTW,Couple of posts ago Mick thought of tissue paper to make tarps,yes can do,good idea is cover model with large sheet of clingfilm,use a PVA/water mix,shape of the model can then be copied exactly,when dry,can be lifted off as a solid moulding when dry,holes made to tie on etc,,I use this on boat deck cargos,works well,I am going to make some flatcar loads,simple and no weight!!!(1/24 workboats are my other modelling interest)
