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Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-14-2013 Next step - Paint the "poles" black so they can be placed next to the wooden posts and have the wires threaded through them. That way the speaker and the circuit board can be hidden in the roof assembly. Also, the wires will be extended for the headlight After that - I'll begin placing the boards on the sides and the front & back ends, so noone falls out Then - The roof will have to be designed and then after placing the speaker, circuit board and headlight and then wiring everything, I'll test run it to make sure everything works... This should be in a few weeks, the way I'm working After that - the weathering and detailing will begin........ Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-16-2013 The "Redesign as I go" has begun ngauger Wrote:Next step - Paint the "poles" black so they can be placed next to the wooden posts and have the wires threaded through them. That way the speaker and the circuit board can be hidden in the roof assembly. Also, the wires will be extended for the headlight The speaker is about 1/2" too big to fit in the car So off to Radio Shack for a smaller 8 Ohm Speaker....... ngauger Wrote:After that - I'll begin placing the boards on the sides and the front & back ends, so no one falls outCan't place the boards - till I figure out where the "new" speaker will go Then - I'll begin hiding everything ngauger Wrote:Then - The roof will have to be designed and then after placing the speaker, circuit board and headlight and then wiring everything, I'll test run it to make sure everything works... This should be in a few weeks, the way I'm working The architect/drafter forgot to leave 1/2" clearance for the roof "bow" So now it may be a flat roof, or maybe I'll remove the cross pieces at the top and make the roof to just "sit" on the support poles that may do it.... I'll have to see..... To give some idea of what's happening... The GERN Flux Coal treatment plant has 5.5" clearance from the rail head.. I built the car 5.25" high.. OOOPS!!!! You can't fit a 1/2" to 5/8" high roof into a 1/4" space.. Unless I'm missing something here Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-20-2013 Took the lower sections out of the GERN Coal plant I now have clearance So, I decided to build the roof and let the glue harden until this weekend, which may be the next time I get to work on it The Radio Shack Speaker was too small, so I'm going to have to mount the speaker inside at an angle - no biggie, except I have to build an enclosure for it... The front view of the roof beam in place To set the roof in place on top of the poles, I had to drill through the roof and through the tops of the supports and put a piece of 12 wire through the holes, so the roof will not slide off the top. Note: at front right you can see a wire sticking out from the top of the wood. Also, the 2 plastic poles that the speaker & light wires are going through. These will be painted black soon Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-20-2013 then it's time to glue the roof beams in place (so they will be nice and sturdy in a day or 2 Each beam will be about 3/4" apart, except for the rear of the engine.. Lines of glue 3/4" apart The support beams all in place. Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - Tyson Rayles - 02-21-2013 Not sure about the car grill on the front (looks a little undersized) but everything else is looking good. Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-21-2013 Tyson Rayles Wrote:Not sure about the car grill on the front (looks a little undersized) but everything else is looking good.Do you mean the grille itself being not to scale or the entire "hood"? I'm trying to decide if I should maybe cut off the lights and just use the "hood and maybe put some kind of spacer underneath it and give it more height. You know - make it look larger than it is. Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - Sumpter250 - 02-21-2013 man!.... don't mess with the grill ..... it's Chrome 8-) 8-) Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - Tyson Rayles - 02-21-2013 Actually I meant the whole thing. I like what you are trying to do with it, I just think it needs to be bigger (which means more chrome Pete ). Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ezdays - 02-21-2013 You've heard about, "raise the bridge or lower the water", what Mikey can do is make the box smaller, then his grill will look bigger..Just a thought Ahh, don't pay attention to me, what do I know, all I can do is make rock piles. :? :? Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-21-2013 Ok - I think I can add to the sides and bottom to make it a larger scale I'll think about that in between everything else.... Thanks !!! Now - where did I leave that green putty? Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 02-23-2013 I'm having trouble with the width on the cab.. The height is now about 1/2 taller now that i added 2 sheets of posterboard to the bottom Then I pu the sandpaper (60 Grit) onto the framework from above to form the roof. I built the speaker enclosure, this will have holes in it for the speaker and also have side panels added to it too. I then cut out the wood for the front wall of the engine and few minutes after I finished all this - THE LIGHTS WENT OUT!!!! The roof will be painted brown or black. I haven't decided as yet. The speaker enclosure will be black and the cab will also be black - with chrome!! Notice I removed the grille before I started using the glue and green putty. Which you can't see since it's on the sides of the cab Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 03-03-2013 Painted the nose and it looks a bit larger with the foam underneath The blue & Green will be the grille area Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ezdays - 03-03-2013 Yeah, it does look more to the right scale now. With all that weight you just added on the front end, I hope you've considered going with a heavy-duty braking system... Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ngauger - 03-03-2013 ezdays Wrote:Yeah, it does look more to the right scale now. With all that weight you just added on the front end, I hope you've considered going with a heavy-duty braking system...The enginneer only has to stick his feet out of the bottom Re: Ngauger's 2013 Duff Challenge - ezdays - 03-03-2013 ngauger Wrote:I would then suggest you supply him with heavy-duty, extra thick rubber soled shoes, plus a bucket of water to cool off his tootsies after he gets stopped.ezdays Wrote:Yeah, it does look more to the right scale now. With all that weight you just added on the front end, I hope you've considered going with a heavy-duty braking system...The enginneer only has to stick his feet out of the bottom I remember when I was going to school, I had a car just like that.... |