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Cheers for the glue pic.
I'll post a couple of progress snaps soon.
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The level of detail on that locomotive is phenomenal.
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Thanks for the comments
Yet more plumbing, including the sand pipes. Paper coated wires were used here, too. |
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Just a couple of pictures, to show the cabin’s back wall.
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good work like the use of a screw to get a nice spring
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Thanks, David The screw is a good template.
Access steps and cabin doors… |
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The last construction pictures show the addition of assemblies “processed” before.
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Very impressive Ricardo, wonderfully crafted details and luckily the scale of the model allows it to bring them out to the max. Indeed, using a screw as template for a spring is very inventive - I wouldn't have figured it out myself to be honest.... I guess the rakes (last picture in your second last post) are not made of paper?
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on the subject of screws, I fond that inch long 12BA screws are the right size for the couplings.
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Be proud! Very, very proud! Beautiful job!
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