Jim R
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Impressive progress Michael. It looks to have all fitted together well although I wonder if that is the result of hours of fettling
Ha!!!! read the above update, but thanks for the comment.Nice to see this back on the go. Let the magic happen.
With the resin it was mainly clean up and add filler to the air holes, and as with resin it does have a tendancy to rip at the edges hence the new parts from scratch. But otherwise it is a good kit and in fact one I would reccomend as a starter into resin/plastic conversions. In the Churchill kit you have all you need with spares left over, and in the resin kit as I said clean up and you can end up with a really good conversion.Impressive progress Michael. It looks to have all fitted together well although I wonder if that is the result of hours of fettling
Wobble,Ooh , impressive stuff Wibble.
Far to complicated for me, i'll stick to bricks and roof's.
No real problem Youngerthanme, just had an idiot moment of not looking at the part or instructions. Just got to c/a the side/edge and hold down with masing tape, then clean up and all will be well. Cannot debond as it will mean covering the whole lot, so will cut lengths of half mm strip, c/a that in position and clean up after. Promise I will get second half right.Damn Olderthanme, it doesn't look like you had a good day with the CA, now did ya!!! I guess it happens from time to time and glad to hear you got the fingers free... Can you save it or do you have to de-bond the plates and redo them Mike? Not too up on the bridge things. She is/was looking good though!!! You'll be okay...
Prost
Youngerthanyou
But I look at it this way - we older ones are using our experience to make the mistake and then along come the younger ones and go "Oh! that is a mistake I will not make..."I know what you you mean Olderthanme...I glued the the rear deck on my Kübelwagen upside down and wondered why the rear seat had a huge gap between it and the deck cover. I started hacking the seat up to get it to fit, when I finally looked at the destructions and saw my error. DOH!!!...Lotsa TET finally got it apart and I glued it on correctly. Be damned, the seat fit fine to the deck now!!! Old age really sucks Mike!!!...
Yes Jakko it is from laser cut acrylic sheet and the fit is really good, the second (correct) one I cut out and put together last night in about two hours with no fit problems at all. I would like to see more of the mainstream producers look more into this method and product. And if memory serves me right there was one of the 'cottage' OO railway producers that issued rail carriages in this material.Is that bridge made from lasercut sheet, like some other parts in IMA kits? The SBG assault bridge I’ve got, has some of those too. (I ask because to a modern eye, it will also look like 3D-printed translucent resin )
YOU FORGOT ME Wibble lolWobble,
I am the only sane one on here and I have the paperwork to prove it, just let me unroll a few pages/sheets for you....
Wibble
No Chris, when they talk about insanity - we just hold up a picture of you.YOU FORGOT ME Wibble lol
chridb
Neil, I agree, we used to have cardboard snap out and join buildings, even on the back of cerial boxes. Even now we have a far better product for the railway modeller. So why not do the same with all models that have a flat structure. Imagine a 1/350 carrier deck with all the cut outs required.The laser cutter is perfect for flat things,much better than being cast in resin in a flexible mould. It's always baffled me how manufacturers employ only one technique to do everything, it's almost like the process comes before the subject, rather than the other way round.
At least we are now seeing some injection moulding manufacturers addin PE where appropriate (admittedly for a fair few years now)
I recognise that cost is a factor obviously but in the case of resin and after market stuff you may as well use the best process. That said, I had a laser cutter in my job but it cost thousands to buy, whereas now the prices have come right down to a couple of hundreds,so maybe we'll see a bit more laser cut stuff appearing in the next few years?
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