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WD Titan 10-20 HP Tractor in 1/35th

Started by Barney, February 18, 2015, 01:13:11 PM

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Barney

Fly wheel adjusted to leave clearance for belt pulley (when fitted)
Barney

Barney


Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

finescalerr

Well, let's not get carried away; he hasn't painted it yet. -- Russ

Barney

Update on the Titan - Cooling hoses top and bottom no hose clips yet ! now and gear cover

Barney

Gone for a Compressor trailer shot of chassis /wheels/air tanks engine and compressor
Radiator componentes

lab-dad

Very nice!
Pictures are much better too - new camera?

What would the compressor be used for?
I've seen ones like this used for large sandblasters.

-Marty

finescalerr


Barney

Marty - Found photos of the Royal Flying Core using one of these compressors by a workshop on a small airfield in France 1918
must have been for general workshop use.
Same old camera just resized "by order of the management " but I still miss my old faithful FOTKI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Barney

Ray Dunakin

Stunning!

When you buy Legos for this stuff, is there a particular set you use?
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Barney

Ray - I normally buy just the LEGO blocks a selection of sizes of white ones a bucket full from a Lego shop works out at about £10:00 my Grandson had a visit to Lego Land (near Windsor) and they sold small buckets (about the size of family ice cream tub)
for £4:00 and thats how many you can cram in yourself - there are also LEGO suppliers on line who sell just the blocks - i did once buy a LEGO box with a selection of bits - the rest are just rescued from car boot sales
Barney 

JohnTolcher

Cheers
John in Australia

Bill Gill

#57
Graet work as alway, Barney. Waiting to see it painted.

For a look at more kinds of Lego pieces, check out http://www.finescalerr.com/smf/index.php?topic=2602.0

Barney

A bit of finishing and its in the paint shop

Barney

Just replaced the missing bolt on compressor air tank - compressor roof only placed on to aid paint job and brass seat needs a little fettling !!
and on and on we go !!!
Barney