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I need a bathtub...an N scale bath tub.

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I need a bathtub...an N scale bath tub.
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 9:16 PM
When my parent moved us to a farm in 1963 there were 3 old bathtubs in and outside the barn for watering livestock. I think there was a remodeling boom in the fifties because every farm I was ever on seemed to have one or two old bathtubs for watering.

Now I am putting a loading ramp and pen on my layout and need to detail it. I am afraid I will need to make something myself, some kind of casting, plaster or RTV silicone.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 9:31 PM
Have you looked in the Walthers N scale catalog under details or scratchbuilding secton. I seem to remember something like a trough (sp).
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 9:35 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman

Have you looked in the Walthers N scale catalog under details or scratchbuilding secton. I seem to remember something like a trough (sp).


I did a search in N scale with the keyword "bathtub". I did get a full page of gondola's but nothing else except for decals for gondolas.
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Posted by chutton01 on Friday, September 23, 2005 9:39 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by bukwrm

QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman

Have you looked in the Walthers N scale catalog under details or scratchbuilding secton. I seem to remember something like a trough (sp).


I did a search in N scale with the keyword "bathtub". I did get a full page of gondola's but nothing else except for decals for gondolas.

Actually, if you google search "n scale" bathtub -gondola, you get this page:
http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/n_scale/n_furniture.html
MUL-2547 - Bathtub (I assume you need just a plain bathtub, and not one with a 'lady')

And sort of on topic - N scale Hot tubs! http://www.newrailmodels.com/Products/Detail/HotTub/Default.htm [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 9:41 PM
It's gonna take more than an N scale bathtub to get you smellin better.
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Posted by dgwinup on Friday, September 23, 2005 9:43 PM
If you supplied the bathtub, I could have run it through my Super-Heterodyne Reducing Neuron Kavitator machine (a.k.a. the SHRINK machine). Unfortunately, the Lenticular Image Arresting Responder (LIAR) coil is on the blink, and I'm looking for a used one since the new ones cost a fortune and anyway are on backorder. [:D][}:)][:D]

Darrell, devilishly quiet...for now
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 10:07 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by chutton01

Actually, if you google search "n scale" bathtub -gondola, you get this page:
http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/n_scale/n_furniture.html
MUL-2547 - Bathtub (I assume you need just a plain bathtub, and not one with a 'lady')

And sort of on topic - N scale Hot tubs! http://www.newrailmodels.com/Products/Detail/HotTub/Default.htm [:D]




Don't need the lady, that clawfoot tub will work nicely. There si a chair that will look good on a porch there to. Thanks that is a great site for detail bits.

The Hot tubs are amazing but I think would be a little out of place in the 1950's.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 10:11 PM
On30Shay My co-workers would agree with you.

Darrell In addition to the cost of the LAIR unit think of the shipping getting to the prototype to you. I think I better beg off but thanks for the offer.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 23, 2005 10:21 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by chutton01

QUOTE: Originally posted by bukwrm

QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman

Have you looked in the Walthers N scale catalog under details or scratchbuilding secton. I seem to remember something like a trough (sp).


I did a search in N scale with the keyword "bathtub". I did get a full page of gondola's but nothing else except for decals for gondolas.

Actually, if you google search "n scale" bathtub -gondola, you get this page:
http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/n_scale/n_furniture.html
MUL-2547 - Bathtub (I assume you need just a plain bathtub, and not one with a 'lady')

And sort of on topic - N scale Hot tubs! http://www.newrailmodels.com/Products/Detail/HotTub/Default.htm [:D]




I have some of their stuff at New Rail Models, very sharp detail. Nice hot tub, price is nice too, they also have some VW's, I need to visit their site more they seem to be enlarging the line.

I seem to remember in the Walthers Catalog for N-Z scale they had a pewter detail part that was one of those horse troughs, the steel ones. I don't have my catalog handy, but can try and take a look later. If you have one, it will be more towards the back of the catalog.
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Posted by Tracklayer on Saturday, September 24, 2005 11:50 AM
Hello bukwrm. I've always had to sculpt, mold or carve things like bath tubs myself out of what ever material was on hand. For something like an N scale tub, I'd take a 1/4 inch wooden dowl, carefully saw a 1/2 inch piece off of it, sand or file both ends round then sand or file it in half to give it the shape of a water melon that's been sliced down the middle, then paint it white on the outside and light blue on the flat side to look like water. As for the feet. You could use a razor blade and snip the tips off of tooth picks, glue them on, paint them to match the tub and you've got it...

Just trying to help.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 24, 2005 12:01 PM
N Scale Architect has a feeding trough.

http://www.the-n-arch.com/making%20a%20scene.htm

About 3/4 of the way down on the page. Probably not exactly what you are after. Not sure who makes N scale interiors for houses.

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