Looking good Jack :smiling3:.
SABRE 1/35 6 Axle 80t German Railway Schwerer Plattformwagen
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A top job so far Sir!!! Really, really looking good...
Uhhh Jack, I didn't know the Germans used these to transport giant hockey pucks though...
I'll get me coat..................
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Jack, don't worry about my friend above , he's not been quite with us since he's started building wingy things !
Looking good , glad your building it and not me :smiling3:Comment
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Thanks all.
Allen I thought someone of you knowhow would recognise the 1945 attempt at electromagnetic, frictionless rail travel? It worked seamlessly. The only minor issue being with the 75 ton electromagnets installed, there was no room for a load.
Think the building is pretty much there, had to take some pics quickly before I knock something off. I have been unbelievably clumsy with this build, only saving grace is the carpet monster is on holiday somewhere...and presumably quarantined for a couple of weeks.
I managed to confuse myself with the hand rail, and missed drilling the holes on the fender. It should build to be collapsable, but with no locating holes, it seemed easier to build off the wagon, and then glue in place. Ironically, workable would probably be more robust! I'm now making sure I socially distance myself from it. Looks ok though.
And one to show the size:
Strange side to the kit...No detailing to the underside, despite PE and the tank things. As you can see...no woodwork detailing, lots of injection marks and the a-frame bars on the brakes don't seem to be doing a lot or going anywhere. But won't be seen, so no drama.
Another oddity was the requirement to drill this part: Far too small for my lack of skills, so just had to chop the pin and glue on. Shame it would have been a nice little detail.
Will have a good check over, then time for paint. There are some tools to go on, but a decal needs to go underneath them first.
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Looking really nice now. Looking forward to paint and weathering. See what you mean about the A frames and under frame detail though. They should all be linked with cranks and rods, mechanically connected to the air cylinder, and probably protected with safety loops. But as you say, they aren’t visible from above so what the hey....Comment
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You got me with that Jack!!! Almost spit out my beer when I read it............
Great update and this came out great!!! I see your point about not handling it too much. Lots of goodies could go pinging off into worlds unknown. Can't wait to see it with a coat on her.........
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Thanks Kevin, yes 100% out of the box build. They also supply some wooden 'chocks' to go under the tank tracks, and some metal cable for securing vehicles.
Ha ha thanks Ralph!
I have seen a couple of builds elsewhere where the underside has been really nicely scratch built, including scribing the wood effect, but waaaay beyond me and the thing sits so low there doesn't seem any point.Looking really nice now. Looking forward to paint and weathering. See what you mean about the A frames and under frame detail though. They should all be linked with cranks and rods, mechanically connected to the air cylinder, and probably protected with safety loops. But as you say, they aren’t visible from above so what the hey....
Thanks Allen. Painting will be very interesting. Think it will be a gloves job and prepared to get plenty of paint on them! Running a sweepstake on how many parts I knock off in the process...£1 entryYou got me with that Jack!!! Almost spit out my beer when I read it............
Great update and this came out great!!! I see your point about not handling it too much. Lots of goodies could go pinging off into worlds unknown. Can't wait to see it with a coat on her.........
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Hi Jack, I'm for the black. I have several of these cars from different makers in 1/87 scale and they are all black with a wood deck. And may I just say, you have a great looking model there that is begging for a small diorama........hope I have swayed you over to the "Dark" side :thumb2:.
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