Friday, 26 July 2013

The finish of the Build

Well here we are

The last entry in the blog for this build
Securing the suspension
Fitting the wheels and putting the last bits of finish on
Touching up here and there
And there you go





Well there it is
It now resides in my Mother in Laws living room
I can't say it was an easy build
I had a lot of ups and downs, but I enjoyed it a great deal

I am now building a model of Captain Cooks Research vessel HMB Endeavour
I will not be doing a normal blog for that but will be doing a full build log at Model Ship World
Thank you all for watching and please feel free to follow the Endeavour

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

It doesn't look like a lot was done today, but there was a lot of waiting for stuff to dry
All I was trying to do was get the suspension in place and that I did


I need thew glue to be really solid so I am leaving that overnight
Tomorrow I will add the wheels and then all the little fancy bits and the doors and it will be about done

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!

Just to let any watchers know I have been waiting for parts to finish this build
They arrived today and I will be back to finish the build tomorrow
I am looking forward to finishing this as the Mother in law has told me she would like it
See you tomorrow

Monday, 1 July 2013

Missing pieces found


I knew I wouldn't have thrown any pieces away
The wife found them on the floor where they must have fallen from the table or box

Anyway first job was assembling the lamps


Just a nice paint job on these now


Here is the front suspension with the missing pieces so that is now complete


And all painted up with the attachment that allows it to be secured to the carriage but allow steering


Here is the rear suspension ready to fix together with the laser parts fitted and showing the brass fitments


Here is the front fixed to the carriage


And finally today the lamps receive their paint

Friday, 28 June 2013

Another good day


Main job today was to finish the wheel build and begin painting


Here are the four wheels
I gave the front wheels a coat of black direct and wished I hadn't as the paint didn't go on as I wanted it to
Therefore I gave the rear wheels a coat of primer
I am hoping this will give me a much better finish


In between wheels I fitted the drivers seat and the lamp supports
I also gave the window surrounds a coat of stain
Looks like it needs a good dusting though


Also I started on the suspension but I was horrified to find that I was missing parts
There were 3 parts in the centre of one of the rear wheels
The centre with a single part in it was there, but I must have thrown the other one without thinking
I cannot think how though as I am normally very good with parts
I have contacted OcCre for replacements

Above you see the rear suspension with the axles fitted

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Wheels

I am really pleased with how today has gone
I have spent the day working on the wheels which I had made a very small start on yesterday


These are the two large rear wheels
The one on the left is complete with it's metal rim
I am so pleased with the way they went together
It took a while as you are forever waiting for glue to go off
The jig that OcCre provide and is shown in yesterdays final photo makes life so much easier


Here is the full days work
Three wheels
The two rear ones and one front, steering wheel
Just the one front to finish tomorrow then they are supposed to be painted black
I will have a think on that

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

More work on the carriage


Following on from yesterday there was plenty to do


I got the doors together and a coat of paint on
They just need another coat or two and the window sashes


Here is the carriage and the doors just awaiting a rub down and a final coat
I am finding the acrylic paint is drying very slowly and not laying as flat as I would like
Maybe it is time to look a bit deeper into spraying


Another little job is to make up the lanterns that go alongside the driver
These are the parts


Also the hand rails for the drivers section
The pattern is under the left hand one


Here is the drivers section again just needing a light rub and a top coat


Here is the carriage pretty much painted
Just tiny bits of touching up after the fancy stuff goes on


This is one of the fancy bits
2 x 2mm strips of Sapeli to make edges look good


Here is the carriage with the strips all done


And finally I make a start on the wheels
I will have to turn down the volume as there could be some swearing or cursing!!!

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Back after a break


Nice to get a bit of a rest so now on with the work
The carriage roof was one ***** to get on


The biggest problem was the wood was bending two ways and even with the clamps it was virtually impossible to get the whole roof fixed in one, therefore I glued the back first then resoaked the wood and bent, then glued the roof 


Next I worked on the footwell for the driver
A fairly simple job with laser cut parts


|Next the actual floor had to be laid in a rounded section
This was done with 5 x 2mm strips


And I covered that with Ramin and Sapeli strips to make it look a bit more posh


At last!!!
The roof is on and looking fair if not perfect


What I did to hide where the wood did not bend well was put a piece of leatherette on the roof to smooth it out


Finally I worked on the underneath of the footwell and a few other places with the good old filler
Some would call it cheating but in some places it is vital

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Another day on the seats and carriage

Another coat of burgundy finished it off nicely
I think I tend to paint coats a shade too quickly and I must learn to wait for it to totally dry


Here are the window frames
They now just need to be glazed
The brass is for the curtain rods
I have a thought that I may have curtains up at the back as well
You never know
The passengers may want a little privacy


The carriage body painted, seats fitted and windows fitted
Also the planked floor given a few coats of varnish


Next job was to fit the front of the passenger compartment
It was a pig to do as it is very slightly curved and the outer uprights that it is fixed to a very thin and fragile
The curtains were very kindly made by the wife


Finally a nice inside shot showing everything in place
I am not sure HOW you make the folds in the curtain look right in miniature

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Further with the carriage space

After a good day one day two started quite well beginning the padded seats


The parts were cut from the laser sheets and then I cut and glued some foam for the padding


Next was to cut suitable pieces of the faux leather to make the covering of the seat


While all this was going on I found some time to add a nice flooring with some strips I had
I thought that would make the floor look a lot better


The seats needed a seamed look so rather that pulling line of cotton tight round the finished seat I got the wife to actually sew lines on the cover with her sewing machine
I think it looks just the thing


Here are the seats in their finished state
Even the rows of stitching line up


I then got thew other parts of the carriage together and started to paint inside
I decided to use the dark burgundy as I thought it would look classy
I am having a job getting a nice smooth finish though
We will see what it looks like after another coat tomorrow after thoroughly drying
The laser cuts to both sides are the window frames 


Finally to make life easier I did the drivers seat at the same time as the main seat
I have just foamed the parts and the wife sewn the covers

Monday, 17 June 2013

The first steps

 Starting the build

The first job was to cut the parts from the laser sheets and putting one part that needed bending in soak


Here are all the parts cut out with the door supports in place and secured by pegs
The darker part lower left is the bottom of the carriage and has a curved shape therefore is soaked


The carriage seat has been glued to one side and the bottom is held round a knife handle with rubber bands to give it it's shape


The curved bottom section has been securely glued into place


A side view of above


I found that the back of the carriage was also curved so I gave that a soak too
I glued the bottom first with CA glue to give a firm base to curve it round and secure it
That will do for today and I will give it a good sand down tomorrow to remove any glue


Sunday, 16 June 2013

The OcCre Barcelona Taxi

The Barcelona Taxi by OcCre


I am building this as a choice of my wife who likes this model
Again I am building an OcCre   occre.com  kit because they have been good kits and OcCre have been very helpful

Here is the first view of the kit on box opening


Below we see what was in the plastic box, the metal and smaller parts
These OcCre boxes are so useful I pass them on to my wife for her sewing


And finally the larger parts
The laser cut sheets and the other larger parts


I will be starting the build proper tomorrow
It should not be too long a build but I want to take my time as I need to save up for my next build
That will be the OcCre Endeavour.  Captain Cooks research vessel