The build of the Engine Shed has continued
The completed shell was tried out on the railway to see how much room I had to site it. |
No clearance...bugger... might need to revise the track layout. |
Looks nice though. |
The roof was added after a bit of fettling. |
The hinges are glued in place on the doors |
Next job is add the roof vent. |
The sides and ends are glued on. |
The doors go on. |
Looking good. |
The final roof sections are in place. Car filler is used to fill the gaps. |
Ridge tiles are added |
Unfortunately because of an error I made in building the smoke vent I had to add a bit more from some scrap plasticard. |
I made a start on the Swift Sixteen kits.
The open wagon body parts |
The end is glued and clamped in place. |
1 body completed and ready for its wheels |
The wheels are mounted on a steel axle which runs in a brass tube that is glued into the mounting turrets |
On its wheels. The second kit quickly followed. |
Before I started the coach kit I made a start on tidying the workshop. My work area is nice and tidy. |
Still some work to be done on the rest! |
The coach is a nice neat kit |
The wheels fit in the same way as the trucks |
The castings are good but need a bit of cleaning up |
Once cleaned up and with the handle and grab rail in place the body looks great. Time for paint. |
The sides are the first thing to be cut out |
The Chief Engineer keeps an eye on progress as the windows are cut out. |
Most important thing in the workshop |
The windows all cut out, the other side followed after many blade changes as card really blunts blades quick. |
Bracing wooden struts are glued in place |
One side is ready, the other one will get its bracing next. |
The rear panel is cut out along with its edge reinforcement strips |
The floor components are cut out. They will be glued back to back to form a double thickness laminate |
The cab sections are cut out |
The body sides are glued in place |
As is the front of the cab |
The end panel is glued in place, just the cab to add. |
The tidy up of the shed continued and I can finally get to the back of the shed |
No. 1 on snow clearing duty |
The view from the workshop window. |