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Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - doctorwayne - 03-24-2009 Looks good, but I agree: with the boards on the outside, the nbw detail is almost "required". Wayne Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - ocalicreek - 03-26-2009 Ditto with what Wayne says...in general, but here in reference to the boards & nbw detail. Just a question - are there pictures of this store layout on another thread somewhere? If not, can you start one? Thanks, Galen Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - bob_suruncle - 03-30-2009 okay okay... NBW castings coming then. the store layout has been featured in a couple of threads both here and on the "other Gauge" as a background for some shots of various locos. Maybe Squidbait can bring in his fancy camera and take some shots of the current layout next weekend. We have been discussing removing the current layout and starting over... so its probably a good idea to get som pics now Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - Squidbait - 03-31-2009 For those interested, I started a thread on the store layout over here. If I get some pics of Bob's new mike this weekend, I'll post them there too. Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - nkp_174 - 03-31-2009 It is looking very nice. Nice to see custom steam locomotives! Seeing freelancers truly use their freedom to be creative (as opposed to as an excuse) is one of the most exciting aspects of the hobby, imo. I'm sure that many customers will be quite taken by your unique locomotive! Excellent work! Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - Squidbait - 04-05-2009 OK, I took some time to grab some shots of Bob's spiffy new mike on the store layout this weekend. We need a bigger store, with room for backdrops on both ends of the layout.... and a layout that I can shoot from more than a couple of angles.... and a bigger store. :p Here she is backing past the Junction station: Here she's pulling freight through the Junction: ... and heading the other way: If you want to hear what she sounds like, I've posted a couple of videos on the store layout thread. Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - doctorwayne - 04-05-2009 Nice pictures of a good-looking locomotive, Squidbait, but I still have to agree with you on the tender: I think that she'd look even better with a shorter tender. Here's the exact same tender after a bit of cropping, along with a few other modifications: [album]156[/album] Wayne Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - bob_suruncle - 04-06-2009 Sound like a ploy to get your hands on my old tender Wayne Might have something slightly more suitable available as a Rivarossi repair came into the store and its simply not repairable. Going to offer to buy the unit so I can get me hands on the tender... which looks much like this one. I still think the tender looks fine other than the damaged corner so Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - Squidbait - 04-06-2009 bob_suruncle Wrote:I still think the tender looks fine other than the damaged corner so Even with the half-melted backup light? Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - bob_suruncle - 04-06-2009 hmmmm now Wayne noted that he modified his tender to shorten it... maybe ..... OH wait! I cant go smaller or the full size Tsunami will never fit in there.... as it was it just barely fits with the speaker I installed! Might be able to fit everything in the Rivarossi tender though. Its about the same length but not as tall I also have one of these Bachmann tenders ... but as I recall its about the same size as the one I used and would require me to shave grabs and ladders off of it.... plus the loco isnt a bad runner for what it is. Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - doctorwayne - 04-06-2009 bob_suruncle Wrote:Might have something slightly more suitable available as a Rivarossi repair came into the store and its simply not repairable. Going to offer to buy the unit so I can get me hands on the tender... which looks much like this one. Looks similar to this one, too, which I believe is from Tyco: [album]866[/album] Wayne Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - bob_suruncle - 04-09-2009 so whadaya think? is the Rivarossi tender more suitable? As squidbait can attest I am VERY concerned about what others think seriously.. give me your opinion on the other tender option. Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - doctorwayne - 04-09-2009 Hey, just because I generally prefer short tenders is not to say that I think you should, too. In my opinion, the Rivarossi tender would look good behind that loco. But it's your railroad and, as you mentioned, the speaker won't likely fit in a shorter tender. That puts you in sorta the same situation as many prototype roads faced: a larger tender is needed to address a particular operating situation. If the sense of aesthetics of railfans somewhere is upset, tell 'em to take their cameras elsewhere. Wayne Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - Bigsteel - 04-09-2009 ok,kinda off topic here but,wayen,what size wire do you use for grabs? i have a bunch of .010 guitar string laying around and was wondering if it would be appropriate.thanks.--josh Re: advice on styrene wraps to add rivet detail - doctorwayne - 04-09-2009 I usually use .012" brass or stainless steel wire, but .010" is probably closer to scale. In HO scale, .011" represents about one inch. Wayne |