mickoo
Western Thunderer
So the parcels duly arrived (thanks to all who assisted/facilitated) and I dug out all my domestic 53' containers.....I had more than I thought
The next step is to get a train made up and see what they look like. Rolling stock I have, train set I don't; so decided that should be the next frontier.
It must be 45 years or more since I laid track down so it'll be interesting to see if this is any better, all looks a bit grubby and messy so another task is to coat the scenery as it has a bad habit of molting dust. Yes I should have done that first but hey I was impatient to lay track.
The one downside is the big bridge, it's height was originally designed without foam road bed so it all needs jacking up 7 mm and this evenings task is to draw up and print some 3D pier shaped packers. Once that's all done I can finally assembly the structure and get some paint on it.






The next step is to get a train made up and see what they look like. Rolling stock I have, train set I don't; so decided that should be the next frontier.
It must be 45 years or more since I laid track down so it'll be interesting to see if this is any better, all looks a bit grubby and messy so another task is to coat the scenery as it has a bad habit of molting dust. Yes I should have done that first but hey I was impatient to lay track.
The one downside is the big bridge, it's height was originally designed without foam road bed so it all needs jacking up 7 mm and this evenings task is to draw up and print some 3D pier shaped packers. Once that's all done I can finally assembly the structure and get some paint on it.
















Letting them roll all the way down the grade is fun too, just remember there's a big hole straight to the floor!


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Shinohara has a slightly wider base web, thicker to, so fishplates don't go on; I ended up grinding the web thinner and narrower where the joints fit to get them to fit in.









