It?s been a bit wet for running and taking new pictures, so here?s a few oldies of some of the structures I?ve built.
Water tanks of the SaTR?.
My version of the corrugated iron tank on the Puffing Billy Railway.
A common square cast iron tank on the NSW railways. Tank is styrene.
And a less common round steel tank on stone support. The tank is a CD container and the base is Hebel (Thermalite) turned on my lathe. Lots of water to keep the dust down! I don?t think I?ll do that again !
Then some general ?structures??..
A yard crane made from styrene, and a few spare gears. The big ?gear? is actually made from a Vegemite jar lid with the normal gripping serrations deepened with a hacksaw blade. And guess what? It actually meshes with the other gears and works! The goods shed is plywood covered with plastic sheet done with my cardboard corrugator.
My version of the Aussie classic ?Hills Hoist?. A few bits of brass tube and some wire and a winter?s night. It rotates but doesn?t go up and down!
The cattle yards at Melaleuca are made from split Oregon timber on a Masonite base. The cows were all black and white, but I painted some red/brown to represent Herefords. There?s a ?mooing? sound system underneath.
Good old coffee stirrers over a Koroflute base, make up my coal loader.
The turntable at Melaleuca is elevated, and yes there is a prototype for everything. There was one in Woolloongabba, in Brisbane (home of the ?Gabba Cricket ground).