Popular Post KNP Posted Monday at 07:54 Author Popular Post Share Posted Monday at 07:54 Progress update on yard crane. Now signal wagons are finished I have recommenced this project. Everything was painted light grey, then given a wash of black/grey, then pencil graphite painted on as a wash or brushed on then buffed up. A dry brush of light grey was then applied externally to highlight raise areas. Spindle now fitted on the layout on a thick plastic rod so if I need to I can lift the crane off leaving the spindle behind. Now drying again whilst I work on the remaining handles, then the crane/hook need fitting and I expect more weathering work as I see fit. 21 11 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Oldddudders Posted Monday at 08:17 RMweb Gold Share Posted Monday at 08:17 I would think that picture alone might help to sell a few more kits, if that is what Harlequin wants. 3 13 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Harlequin Posted Monday at 08:43 RMweb Gold Share Posted Monday at 08:43 (edited) 48 minutes ago, KNP said: Progress update on yard crane. Now signal wagons are finished I have recommenced this project. Everything was painted light grey, then given a wash of black/grey, then pencil graphite painted on as a wash or brushed on then buffed up. A dry brush of light grey was then applied externally to highlight raise areas. Spindle now fitted on the layout on a thick plastic rod so if I need to I can lift the crane off leaving the spindle behind. Now drying again whilst I work on the remaining handles, then the crane/hook need fitting and I expect more weathering work as I see fit. That looks amazing, Kevin! (And great focus stacking to get it all in focus along with the background!) The thin line around the outside of the pinion ring is where ground level should be, ideally. Since yard surfaces are usually built up to sleeper level the idea was that you could either set the base down into that build-up so that the ring is at ground level or if that's too destructive to file the extra millimeter off the base up to the line. Edited Monday at 08:44 by Harlequin 9 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWolf Posted Monday at 09:01 Share Posted Monday at 09:01 41 minutes ago, Oldddudders said: I would think that picture alone might help to sell a few more kits, if that is what Harlequin wants. Well I hope so, having missed the announcement of the first batch. 🙄 Having seen several in situ on layouts they clearly don't dominate the smaller goods yard. 2 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Oldddudders Posted Monday at 09:14 RMweb Gold Share Posted Monday at 09:14 11 minutes ago, MrWolf said: Well I hope so, having missed the announcement of the first batch. 🙄 Having seen several in situ on layouts they clearly don't dominate the smaller goods yard. And for those of us who don't know, neither do they shout 'GWR', so a more general use is possible for those who need one. 1 5 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KNP Posted Monday at 09:26 Author Share Posted Monday at 09:26 39 minutes ago, Harlequin said: That looks amazing, Kevin! (And great focus stacking to get it all in focus along with the background!) The thin line around the outside of the pinion ring is where ground level should be, ideally. Since yard surfaces are usually built up to sleeper level the idea was that you could either set the base down into that build-up so that the ring is at ground level or if that's too destructive to file the extra millimeter off the base up to the line. 39 minutes ago, Harlequin said: That looks amazing, Kevin! (And great focus stacking to get it all in focus along with the background!) The thin line around the outside of the pinion ring is where ground level should be, ideally. Since yard surfaces are usually built up to sleeper level the idea was that you could either set the base down into that build-up so that the ring is at ground level or if that's too destructive to file the extra millimeter off the base up to the line. Thanks I was aware of the ground level line and I didn't want to start hacking the layout about so I might do as you suggested file a bit of, paint the lower bit to look like engineering bricks and then run and hide!!!! I have said it before but I am still amazed at how robust it is as my weathering techniques can be a bit brutal.... 6 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Harlequin Posted Monday at 09:35 RMweb Gold Share Posted Monday at 09:35 6 minutes ago, KNP said: Thanks I was aware of the ground level line and I didn't want to start hacking the layout about so I might do as you suggested file a bit of, paint the lower bit to look like engineering bricks and then run and hide!!!! I have said it before but I am still amazed at how robust it is as my weathering techniques can be a bit brutal.... Maybe I should supply two versions of the pillar and pinion ring? One for setting in and one to stand on the existing surface? I can easily make a "surface-mount" version for you if you want. 10 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KNP Posted Monday at 09:48 Author Share Posted Monday at 09:48 2 minutes ago, Harlequin said: Maybe I should supply two versions of the pillar and pinion ring? One for setting in and one to stand on the existing surface? I can easily make a "surface-mount" version for you if you want. I would swop them around making the surface one the main one with a set in one as an option. I would surmise that most of these will be a retro fit to existing layouts like mine.. Thanks for the offer but I’m happy fiddling with my current one but if I get into problems I’ll give you a shout. 6 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KNP Posted Monday at 10:52 Author Popular Post Share Posted Monday at 10:52 Nearly sorted, quick go over with a grinding wheel and file so now at ground level. 21 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
russell price Posted Monday at 11:03 Share Posted Monday at 11:03 Seeing your progress, I decided to get my crane out of its box. Spent a couple of hours extracting the jib and the other bits. What a lovely job Phil has made. When I’m ready mine will be an important addition to Welshpool, my Grandad used the real one in Welshpool frequently for loading timber. 7 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KNP Posted Monday at 13:17 Author Popular Post Share Posted Monday at 13:17 (edited) Bit more weathering done, now must really leave it alone as I need to add the chain and hook so it needs to be thoroughly dry when I handle it. Decision time, do I put the hook at ground level, suspended halfway or at the top....decisions, decisions, decisions......? Crane and recent T3 wagons with loads posed by crane as if it was unloading them.... Which is strange as the crane has no hook but then this is LM where stranger things have happened..... I think it fits in nicely and looks like it has always been there..... Edited Monday at 13:30 by KNP 32 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winslow Boy Posted Monday at 15:15 Share Posted Monday at 15:15 Just need some men standing round wondering how they are going to achieve it. Perhaps they could seek advice from the ones at the Creamery or the Engine Shed? 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KNP Posted Monday at 15:19 Author Share Posted Monday at 15:19 3 minutes ago, Winslow Boy said: Just need some men standing round wondering how they are going to achieve it. Perhaps they could seek advice from the ones at the Creamery or the Engine Shed? Perhaps that's what's in the crate, chain and hook delivered to the wrong place??????? 3 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winslow Boy Posted Monday at 15:29 Share Posted Monday at 15:29 9 minutes ago, KNP said: Perhaps that's what's in the crate, chain and hook delivered to the wrong place??????? Well if that's the case I think your going to need a bigger crane because that's an awfully big crate. 2 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KNP Posted Monday at 15:35 Author Share Posted Monday at 15:35 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Winslow Boy said: Well if that's the case I think your going to need a bigger crane because that's an awfully big crate. True, but perhaps it’s well packed!! Edited Monday at 15:35 by KNP 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winslow Boy Posted Monday at 15:46 Share Posted Monday at 15:46 10 minutes ago, KNP said: True, but perhaps it’s well packed!! That would be rolled up newspapers then would it. 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benbow Posted Monday at 18:58 Share Posted Monday at 18:58 5 hours ago, KNP said: Bit more weathering done, now must really leave it alone as I need to add the chain and hook so it needs to be thoroughly dry when I handle it. Decision time, do I put the hook at ground level, suspended halfway or at the top....decisions, decisions, decisions......? I believe, but stand to be corrected, that when not being used crane hooks had to be secured, usually to a ring in the ground. A hook swinging about can cause considerable damage even a small one. 6 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWolf Posted Monday at 20:41 Share Posted Monday at 20:41 1 hour ago, Benbow said: I believe, but stand to be corrected, that when not being used crane hooks had to be secured, usually to a ring in the ground. A hook swinging about can cause considerable damage even a small one. Beat me to it! It's also a hazard dangling at head height when being raised or lowered, so the weight ball was often painted white. 1 1 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
le petit Français Posted Monday at 20:56 Share Posted Monday at 20:56 Breathtaking realism.... Well done! 2 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KNP Posted Tuesday at 05:53 Author Popular Post Share Posted Tuesday at 05:53 Away from the adventures of the crane here we need to reorganise the return journey of the excursion train and someone, and someone in there infinite vision, decided the toplight coach need to stay behind the loco. So a bit of coach shunting was needed and to remind you of how it arrived. Let the fun begin..... Note - pre crane pictures!!! 28 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted Tuesday at 06:04 Share Posted Tuesday at 06:04 Too early for a photo reconnaissance drone, a hot air balloon maybe? 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KNP Posted Tuesday at 06:22 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 06:22 18 minutes ago, grahame said: Too early for a photo reconnaissance drone, a hot air balloon maybe? I suspect the picture was taken by a passing Squadron Leader..... 2 2 1 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KNP Posted Tuesday at 13:14 Author Popular Post Share Posted Tuesday at 13:14 (edited) Yard crane has chain temporarily added, hook painted and hung where I think it looks the best. I know many show the hook at a securing lug at g/l but they seems to be smaller hooks this is a large one where many pictures show them store at h/l so I am going to fix it there as if its getting ready for work. The winding handle will be fitted as well but at the moment to much handling going on so I don't won't to break it. I also plan to built a storage box at the end of the coal staithes with the lid lifted and odds and ends stored (like the spare winding handles!) Also was wondering if I should add a piece of safety barrier (old rail) to the side of the crane to protect it when a vehicle goes past (like you see on weighbridges) Edited Tuesday at 13:15 by KNP 29 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium The White Rabbit Posted Tuesday at 17:45 RMweb Premium Share Posted Tuesday at 17:45 4 hours ago, KNP said: .... I also plan to built a storage box at the end of the coal staithes with the lid lifted and odds and ends stored (like the spare winding handles!) Also was wondering if I should add a piece of safety barrier (old rail) to the side of the crane to protect it when a vehicle goes past (like you see on weighbridges) Both of these sound very good ideas to me - little pieces of realism not often modelled. 2 2 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schooner Posted Tuesday at 19:09 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:09 A rail barrier sounded like a great idea...but then I wondered if the impediment to road access would count against it? Motor lorries could back up to the crane's plumb easily enough...but anything horse drawn might have a harder time. What does the photo recors suggest? 1 1 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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