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Beautiful details on the smoke box and boilerfront. The valve handwheels and level gauge are hopefully in anticipation of the steam/water pipes and remaining tubing and details, Ricardo?
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Thanks for the comments
@ Marcin - Wires are not particularly to my taste. When possible, I swap them for rolled paper, as it can be painted and glued with the same pens and glue. The suspension and brake assemblies were made without wire. Anyway, sometimes a wire is useful, like the one on top of the sandbox shown in the second picture. @ Erik – right. Those details, according to the instructions, don’t require plumbing but there are other instruments inside the cabin and many “wires”, both inside and outside. I’ll get there |
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The previous posts were about various assemblies. Now, they make up a single part…
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Spheroid shapes are difficult tu gain – you did it well! I like it!
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looking good all sembled to getter
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It is amazing what you do, cleanliness and perfection can not be believed. Spectacular.
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Thanks for the comments
@ Marcin- the kit includes circle card formers. I added paper parts to place them rigth and easy the following tasks. @ Vinalssergio - I like to assemble the models without weathering effects. Well, locomotives were new before getting old and clean before getting dirty. More seriously, weathering is an art that I don’t master The side compartments (for coal, if I’m not mistaken) have a solid card structure and many rivets! |
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Yes, coal bunkers.
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Thanks for confirming it, Fred At first, I thought that the side compartments were water tanks but the doors, both outside and inside the cabin, were not appropriate for that purpose. The plumbing gives a good hint that the water tanks are below “deck” level.
@ Dancooper – Thanks Is it a Modelik kit, too? I assembled a copy, some years ago. Mating the big assemblies built before was trouble free. |
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