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Scratchbuilding a side discharge rotary snow plow

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 5, 2023 10:59 PM

Track fiddler
This was my favorite part of the thread. After seeing that intricate detail in craftsmanship, you already had it at that

Hey TF!

I have to admit that I was rather pleased with how the engines turned out. They look even better with the steam pipes attached.

Don't look too closely however because you will see that things are not aligned as well as they could be. Fortunately you can't see the defects when the shell is installed.

Cheers!!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Friday, May 5, 2023 10:44 PM

This was my favorite part of the thread.

After seeing that intricate detail in craftsmanship, you already had it at thatYes

Carry on

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 5, 2023 10:33 PM

Hi Ed and Brent,

Thanks for the compliments and the suggestions.

Ed's description makes perfect sense. I have a brake lever assembly which I was planning on adding to the bottom of the car. I'll add a pully to the bottom of the chain so it can be directed towards the brake levers and then use a rod to link them up.

I also have to figure out the air lines. As suggested, I will have a look at the latest Rapido and Bachmann cars to use as a reference.

This tank car is getting a lot more detail than I had originally anticipated. I'm not complaining. It's fun!

Cheers!!

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, May 5, 2023 3:52 PM

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I haven't figured out what the manual brake system should look like below the tank but I will come up with something.

Lookin good Dave.

I think it is either Bachmann or Rapido that shows the brake system of an older tank car on one of their new product release photos. 

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, May 5, 2023 5:25 AM

Looking good, Dave!

I have only one piece of equipment with that style of brake and it is the old Roundhouse "Gramps" tank car.

hon30critter
I haven't figured out what the manual brake system should look like below the tank but I will come up with something.

Generally, through rodding and chain it simply pulls on the piston rod of the brake cylinder. That's the tricky part about a tank car, all that stuff is pretty much out in the open so plainly seen.

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 5, 2023 5:18 AM

I have installed the proper brake wheel system and IMHO it looks pretty good!

I haven't figured out what the manual brake system should look like below the tank but I will come up with something.

Cheers!!

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 5, 2023 2:50 AM

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Changing the brake wheel set up will be easy. I have all the parts. Changing the end platforms might be a bit of a challenge because there are slight height differences between the two sides thanks to my sloppy modeling.

Wrong on both counts! The platforms were easy, the brake wheel configuration not so much.

Changing the end platforms only took a few minutes. The slight height differences were much easier to correct than I thought they would be.

Changing the brake wheel setup has proven to be a bit of a challenge. I had a really hard time finding a gear for the rachet mechanism. Everything I had was way too big. After two days of searching through all of my spare parts I finally realized that the Tichy K style brake parts kit included a rachet mechanism molded into a small panel that was intended to serve as the base for a vertical brake column. After two attempts I was able to cut the mechanism out of the panel, and it still has some gear teeth visible. (The first attempt popped out from under my blade and disappeared into the clutter on the back of my workbenchGrumpy). I may try to make the teeth more obvious but the part is so small that that may prove to be beyond my capabilities. I'll post a photo when all is in place.

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 11:26 PM

Hi Ed,

Thanks for the great photos of the tank car!

I see two details that I will have to correct. One is the way the brake wheel shaft is mounted, i.e. horizontally as opposed to vertically. The other is that there is no gap on the end platforms. I don't know why I modeled them with a gap because it doesn't make any sense to have one. Changing the brake wheel set up will be easy. I have all the parts. Changing the end platforms might be a bit of a challenge because there are slight height differences between the two sides thanks to my sloppy modeling.

Cheers!!

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 7:03 AM

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Will someone explain to me what that small thin tank running the length of the D&RGW car does?

I'm at a loss to even see what small thin tank you refer to. Sorry. Even after studying the soft B&W photo.

 Water Car by Patricia Henschen, on Flickr

 Rotary OY after dark by Kevin Madore, on Flickr

Excellent workmanship on those brass drop steps, Dave Bow. I would have been chasing gremlins trying to make that many solder joints without the previous ones melting free.

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Posted by Overmod on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 5:16 AM

Will someone explain to me what that small thin tank running the length of the D&RGW car does?  I see that it has been removed as the C&TS now has it.  Or is it only 'on the other side of the car'? -- something I'd doubt for lateral balance reasons.  

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 3:40 AM

There is going to be a pause in the snow train construction while I wait for some items to arrive. Specifically, I have two speakers on order from Scale Sound Systems which will replace the sugar cube speakers in one of the pusher locomotives and the round speaker in the other. Neither locomotive sounds particularly good to me so I'm hoping that the SSS speakers will be an improvement. Also, as I mentioned in my previous post, I'm waiting for a clesestory roofed passenger car so I can build a proper looking cook car. Both are scheduled to arrive in mid May so I won't be posting much until then.

The train will also need a tool/work car and a caboose. I have both cars already and they will run 'as is'. The caboose will be taken from my fleet of detailed Athearn units, and the tool car is a Walthers unit from their somewhat older work train set.

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 2:25 AM

I need a clerestory roof for the 'Cook Car', and I found a suitable donor car on eBay for what I guess is a reasonable price. I got it for $41.00 Cdn including shipping.

I say that the price was reasonable only because everything else that was listed was $65.00 Cdn and up! Some sellers wanted $65.00 just for shipping!

Please refrain from turning this into a 'how expensive the hobby has become' rant. All I'm saying is that it seems like a lot of money just to get a roof and a frame. Most of the rest will be scrapped.Grumpy

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 10:31 PM

For those who might be interested, this is the original tank car:

I'm going to wait until I have all of the various cars built for the snow plow train before I start painting. Then I can do them all at once.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by Water Level Route on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 5:29 AM

Looks great Dave!

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 1:08 AM

I got the brake wheel and the brake cylinder installed on the water tanker tonight. I will add more brake detail in the next few days, but other than that the water tanker is pretty much complete. All it will need it paint and decals.

Cheers!!

Dave

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I would like to offer a sincere thank you to all the people who are following this thread! I am humbled by the level of interest in my project.

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Posted by Attuvian1 on Sunday, April 30, 2023 8:27 AM

Great looking tanker, Dave!  Thumbs Up

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, April 30, 2023 6:42 AM

WOW!!

Just went over 60,000 views! Amazing!

Cheers!!

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, April 30, 2023 3:22 AM

I have been working on all of the hand rails and grab irons on the water car. Tedious fussy work, but I'm getting there. I will post pictures in a couple of days when all the bits and the rivet decals are in place.

Cheers!!

Dave

Edit: Update! I have installed all of the hand rails and grab irons. The ladders going up to the dome are a bit heavy but I can live with that.

I discovered a problem with one of the couplers. Apparently when I was gluing the side platforms into place some of the CA seeped into one of the coupler pockets.Grumpy I managed to get the coupler to move but it is way too stiff to be functional. I will have to cut the coupler box out of the frame and replace the whole thing.Dunce

Next will come the rivet decals. It will be a bit of a PITA to apply them under the hand rails but, after my experience with so many rivet decals coming off of the plow when I was handling it, I decided to leave them until last.

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 10:09 PM

Thanks John and TF.

Cheers!!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 6:16 AM

Looks good from here DaveYes

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 3:38 AM

I have made a little more progress on the water tanker. I have installed the tool boxes and the platforms on the tops of the ladder assemblies, and I have reduced the size of the platform around the dome.

The next steps will be to add the supports and guard railings for the dome platform. I also have to install a railing around the upper half of the tank and some grabs above the ladders. After that, I will be adding rivet details to the tank and the tool boxes.

I am going to state clearly that my work is a bit crude. Many things don't line up as they should. The platforms above the ladders are a prime example. However, I have decided that the old adage that it is "good enough" will be applied in liberal quantities to my modelling. Like I have said before, if the trains don't look very good then just run them faster!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaughLaugh

Cheers!!

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Posted by York1 on Monday, April 24, 2023 8:40 AM

Great work!Yes

York1 John       

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, April 24, 2023 2:25 AM

I have the ladders installed. They still need to be cleaned up and adjusted a bit. I still have to add the planks on top. They don't foul the trucks which is amazing since I just eyeballed everything.

It took me three days of head scratching trying to figure out how to securely attach the ladders to the platform frames. I conjured up all sorts of scenarios, most of which involved rebuilding all of the ladders which I wasn't about to do, and finally I decided to just solder the things together and it worked fine. The alignment isn't perfect on the angle iron platform frames but even up close I can't tell so who cares.

Cheers!!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, April 20, 2023 10:24 PM

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, April 17, 2023 7:38 AM

I spent most of the night creating the somewhat complex ladders and platforms for the water tanker. I also started construction of the four separate platforms for the tanker.

In this photo you can see the ladders as well as the 'C' shaped brass angle iron pieces that will form the outer frames for the side platforms. They have yet to be trimmed to size:

It took me a while to figure out how to make the ladders without having a whole bunch of solder joints that would be prone to melting when the next piece was being added. Ultimately I came up with a very simple pattern that has only two pieces and two solder joints. I will have to add a third rung at the top of the ladders but I think I will use CA to hold that in place.

I wasn't quite sure what to cover the platforms with. I was thinking of using expanded brass mesh but instead I have decided to use styrene planking. That will match the planking around the dome.

Cheers!!

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, April 16, 2023 2:56 AM

Hi folks,

Again, sorry for the silence. I have been doing our income tax returns and I ran into a couple of situations where I couldn't get the information I needed or I couldn't see where a credit was actually included in the calculations. I'm still working on that. The good news is that we are both getting nice refunds!

I'm going to force myself to go to the workbench right now so I can make some progress. Stay tuned!

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 8:30 PM

Well, I tried to modify several Tichy archbar truck sideframes to replace the springs with a solid beam and I didn't have much success. The styrene side frames are simply too delicate. After breaking the bars on several trucks I decided to seek another solution.

I'm going to see if I can find some delrin archbar trucks. They will be much tougher.

Cheers!!

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Posted by Attuvian1 on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 12:29 AM

hon30critter

While I don’t wish to be a spoilsport, and as I view your recreation of the truck and flanger that Ed linked to as magnificent, referring back to the original photos on page 1, where there is no indication of a flanger fitted, I then have to ask, why???

Hi Bear,

I asked myself the same question. I'm going to stick with the front truck design as shown on the prototype. I have some unassembled Tichy arch bar trucks so it will be easy to remove the springs and insert a fixed beam. I'll save Ed's truck for another project.

Cheers!!

Dave

 
Thumbs Up  Reasonable decision, Dave.  If one's going to such a great effort to model a particular prototype, staring to add significant (or any) mods seems kind of counter-intuitive.
 
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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, April 10, 2023 8:05 PM

While I don’t wish to be a spoilsport, and as I view your recreation of the truck and flanger that Ed linked to as magnificent, referring back to the original photos on page 1, where there is no indication of a flanger fitted, I then have to ask, why???

Hi Bear,

I asked myself the same question. I'm going to stick with the front truck design as shown on the prototype. I have some unassembled Tichy arch bar trucks so it will be easy to remove the springs and insert a fixed beam. I'll save Ed's truck for another project.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, April 9, 2023 3:03 PM

hon30critter

 ...I decided to take a shot at building the snow plow front truck with the attached flanger that Ed had posted. Here is what I have so far:

Getting enough clearance under the plow frame will require a few adjustments but I think I can make it work.

Cheers!!

Dave

 

HmmUMMMM, Dave??!! While I don’t wish to be a spoilsport, and as I view your recreation of the truck and flanger that Ed linked to as magnificent, Bow referring back to the original photos on page 1, where there is no indication of a flanger fitted, I then have to ask, why???
 
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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