Some rough & tumble tippers

nomis

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Picked up a couple of Binnie tipper kits whilst making another (somewhat larger) purchase at Anything Narrow gauge on Saturday.

These are nice simple kits, at a nice cheap price (about a tenner each).

Out of the pack the part look far too neat and straight, so I set about the tubs with a hairdryer and pliers.
The bigger dents were achieved by letting the parts sit in freshly boiled water for a few minutes, then shaping over a suitable "edge":



I also attacked the chassis / tub with a Stanley knife to create some appropriate damage.
Still looked a little flat though, so I added some plastikard "patches" to simulate some in-service repairs.

A quick squirt of primer and I think they look the part:





I might experiment with adding some rust texture next....
 

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Neat :D
 

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I am also going to need a suitable small loco to trundle around with them.

Rather taken with this beastie:



Might make a nice Christmas break project...
 

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Very nicely done. There were some really great examples of weathering skips on the forum previously but I think they've now been removed (pity). I've used Deluxe scenic rust but I have seen some really impressive results (on here) with little more than paint and talcum powder.

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Nice job, if you want to go further, heat up a Large Sewing Needle to Red Hot (preferably whilst holding with a pair of pliers) then use it to melt some holes in the Plastic to represent Rusted Holes. A Hot Soldering Iron Body is also useful for making dents.
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Very nice. I'm looking forward to the rust!
 

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nomis said:
I am also going to need a suitable small loco to trundle around with them.

Rather taken with this beastie:



Might make a nice Christmas break project...


I have serious doubts that "This Beastie" will run on your tacks :D The skips look great!! Now just dirty them up a bit.
 

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Yes, you can just imagine large boulders been dropped in without a thought for the consequences ;) Nice work.
 

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They are nice....
what about these for motive power;

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Tramcar Trev said:
They are nice....
what about these for motive power;
A bit like this without the rough and tumble (which I think would look even better ) ;)
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nomis said:
I am also going to need a suitable small loco to trundle around with them.

Rather taken with this beastie:



Might make a nice Christmas break project...
IP Engineering offer several kits or small loco's that look much like the ones in your picture.
http://www.ipengineering.co.uk/page39.html