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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #61
    Originally posted by Fernando N
    Just found this and neat work John :thumb2: .
    Too bad about the twisting and this going to a ditch will be interesting too.
    Tracks look just like Miniart D7's btw, can be a pain to have a neat sag...
    Hi Fernando, thank you for commenting, not sure about the neat though, have you been sniffing :smiling2:thinners again.
    Too complex for me Fernando, nothing like a ditch to save the day. Tracks, oh fitting them was a pain, they need to stretch around the drive and idler wheels, then close up on the top and bottom. Easier said than done as you appear to know. :nerd::smiling2:.

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #62
      Not one for letting a mere lump of plastic upset me, I set off this morning and picked up some cheapo picture frames. Now as it happens to size fits perfectly with the unit.

      I leave the glass in ! and build up from that either with some 5 mm foam board or as this case cardboard
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      Applying some UHU to glue it in leaving a level base with the edge.
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      Then weighted down and left .

      Had to go this afternoon to a mates funeral, a real nice guy who was a great work friend and plumber.
      Always telling jokes
      Had just had his first pension payment, died of cancer. Life can be cruel.
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      • stillp
        SMF Supporters
        • Nov 2016
        • 8097
        • Pete
        • Rugby

        #63
        Originally posted by John Race

        Had to go this afternoon to a mates funeral, a real nice guy who was a great work friend and plumber.
        Always telling jokes
        Had just had his first pension payment, died of cancer. Life can be cruel.
        Sorry about your mate John.
        Pete

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #64
          Originally posted by stillp
          Sorry about your mate John.
          Pete
          Thanks Pete, good turn out, with many friends there, and a lovely short service and sunshine. Just what he wanted.

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #65
            The base had dried enough to start building up the banks I say banks because a collapsed bridge came to mind earlier, what better, I can play at joinery building the bridge .
            Then smash it up, no fire this time though a burnt bridge would be fun to do .
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            Sorry turn to suit !
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            Glued the foam with UHU POR
            Going to put a layer of plastic in the river bed and lap it up the sides before I put down some dry linning compound and or wall filler.
            Have a good selection of balsa thickness to make the main structures.
            Oh happy days are here .:upside::upside::upside::upside::nerd::upside::up side::upside::upside::upside:
            John .
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            • scottie3158
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              • Apr 2018
              • 14220
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #66
              I'm really looking forward to this John.

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              • Allen Dewire
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 4741
                • Allen
                • Bamberg

                #67
                Hey Dude 2,

                I'm glad to hear that Paul's Funeral went the way he wanted as far as the good weather and the turn out. My sympathies to the family and may he rest in peace.

                Good to see you back in your element once again. Dirtying up the bench is what you do best Buddy and it looks like another great idea coming to life!!! Go Gadget Go!!!!!!!!!!

                Prost
                Dude 1
                Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #68
                  Originally posted by scottie3158
                  I'm really looking forward to this John.
                  Thanks Paul, that's two us then.

                  Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                  Hey Dude 2,

                  I'm glad to hear that Paul's Funeral went the way he wanted as far as the good weather and the turn out. My sympathies to the family and may he rest in peace.

                  Good to see you back in your element once again. Dirtying up the bench is what you do best Buddy and it looks like another great idea coming to life!!! Go Gadget Go!!!!!!!!!!

                  Prost
                  Dude 1
                  Thanks Dude 1, unfortunately going to funerals seems to be occurring more and more. I shall pass your message on.


                  Oh the bench, yesterday it was covered in small bits of foam, got every where, the floor looked like it had snowed. Easier to cut inside than outside in the garden, the fish aren't too keen of foam bits.:smiling:. Today saw the gluing of the waterproof base . Ive got fen up with sprining leaks in the base as before. So thought why not put a layer of pond liner that I have spare.
                  Once cut to size I spread on UHU POR on the foam side and normal UHU on the base over the white card.
                  Finally I sealed the edge with some multi purpose sealant adhesive.


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                  Well as couple of hrs have passed and it's drying really slowly, of course if may not work, but trying is half the fun.
                  Next will be the first thing layer of filler.
                  Got the bridge to build, have enough balsa in stock. Then there's some reads to make, great excitement as in my element now.
                  Thanks for your comments and for looking in .
                  John

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                  • Guest

                    #69
                    Good idea for keeping it watertight, although I'm guessing your glue will take a long time to dry due to the non-absorbent surfaces.

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                    • Steve Jones
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6615

                      #70
                      Well its been an emotional read JR. My Holt Tractor had a similar engine and frame and I too had the same problems. I am looking to do the Trumpter tractor next year so I may be coming to you for some pointers. As for glue I have recently discovered the joy of Tamiya extra thin in a green bottle. I use it more than usual glue now. Might be worth a look. Great to see the base well under construction. I will try and pay closer attention from now on

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #71
                        This would have been posted last night If someone had pressed POST REPLY .DUH



                        Originally posted by Paintguy
                        Good idea for keeping it watertight, although I'm guessing your glue will take a long time to dry due to the non-absorbent surfaces.
                        Hi Andy, the glue didn't get chance to think about drying, I removed the liner. It might have worked with a different foam. Think the best way would have been to cut aline along the hight of the liner, and then folded it into the foam. Polystyrene would have been much better that the roof insulation stuff I had for this.
                        Decided just to put the filler on the base , mixed it with PVA primer for walls and floors and then applied with modeling pallet knife.Sitting drying.

                        Originally posted by Steve Jones
                        Well its been an emotional read JR. My Holt Tractor had a similar engine and frame and I too had the same problems. I am looking to do the Trumpter tractor next year so I may be coming to you for some pointers. As for glue I have recently discovered the joy of Tamiya extra thin in a green bottle. I use it more than usual glue now. Might be worth a look. Great to see the base well under construction. I will try and pay closer attention from now on
                        Hi Steve, I did actually think about your Holt and when you had the problems as I was battling those small parts.
                        The Trumpter tractor I'm sure is on PMMS site, so that might be helpful .No engine though is there ?

                        As for the glue Steve, I already use the Tamiya extra thin, my problem is I never know when I have enough glue on, then add more and flood it.:nerd:

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                        • Guest

                          #72
                          John, I've been looking at Mr cement SP black for that very reason. Apparently with being black in colour you can see when it's fully flowed into the joint so don't add extra "just in case"
                          Might be worth a look.

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7551
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #73
                            Well that certainly is a "Mr Obvious" solution. Wonder why it took half a century of modeling to come up with it. PaulE

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                            • Guest

                              #74
                              Originally posted by Paintguy
                              John, I've been looking at Mr cement SP black for that very reason. Apparently with being black in colour you can see when it's fully flowed into the joint so don't add extra "just in case"
                              Might be worth a look.
                              Hi Andy does it have a strong odour to it ? Just thinking of my lungs. I can see that coming in quite handy.

                              Pete

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                              • JR
                                • May 2015
                                • 18273

                                #75
                                Originally posted by Paintguy
                                John, I've been looking at Mr cement SP black for that very reason. Apparently with being black in colour you can see when it's fully flowed into the joint so don't add extra "just in case"
                                Might be worth a look.
                                Can you imagine the mess I would produce:smiling3: but I can see the idea,,,,,, may as you say have a look .

                                Originally posted by minitnkr
                                Well that certainly is a "Mr Obvious" solution. Wonder why it took half a century of modeling to come up with it. PaulE
                                Probably wasn't a call for it Paul, until I arrived. :smiling::smiling: like a lot simple ideas it was just waiting for someone to think abut it.

                                Originally posted by Pete Low
                                Hi Andy does it have a strong odour to it ? Just thinking of my lungs. I can see that coming in quite handy.

                                Pete
                                Like you the thought of a strong odor would maybe put me off. The roofing resin I just used was bad enough.

                                I've just emailed Emodels to ask as they have it in stock. Will let you know.

                                John.

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