Week 2 of the project draws to a close. So it's time for an update.
I'm not sure if I've got as far as I planned on doing this week. I had other commitments early in the week and I was feeling a tad under the weather over the weekend, so all the curtailed progress. Still I'm really pleased with what has happened this week.
As I spent all the previous week working with baseboards and track. I wanted to spend this week on the structures, To see if they were really going to fit as well as I hoped they would.
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| The winding gear building |
The first structure was the winding gear house. This was nice and easy, a simple box that I covered with
Clever Models downloadable textures. It's my first experience with those and I'm quite pleasantly pleased with the way they look.
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| The hoist drum. |
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| The house drum seen through the open door. |
Just for fun, I decided to add some interior detail by way of a hoist drum. Nothing too detailed, Just something that creates the right impression when you look though the wide open doors. There will probably be a few other details added later like a desk and chair.
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| Bin structure from foam core board |
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| Timber superstructure |
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| Looking about right so far. |
The only other structure is the loading bins. The idea of constructing the open timber superstructure filled me with a little apprehension, but a simple jig helped get things straight. As the individual elements went together so easily, my confidence got the better of me and I tried to push on before the glue had set fully. But I only made that mistake once.
OK twice.
But with the gorilla glue properly set, everything went together nicely. I studied the pictures of the Banta kit as I added the bracing. It's not an exact copy, but as the model sits in the back corner of the cabinet, as long as it looks right. That's fine by me.
Onto week three, I have a back scene from trackside scenery that I hope will be installed in the next few days. Then I can lay the track, wire everything up, and who knows, I could be running trains by the end of the week.