My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms

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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms

Post by nzpaul »

You've been busy Phil. How long did it take you to become familiar enough with Tinkercad to draw something like that?

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Tinkercad is very easy to use so the leaning curve is very slight. In many ways is designed for kids. I have managed to do a whole load of wagons relativity quickly, far less time than learning something like Blender. The downside is its limitations when it comes to complex curved shapes. A GNR tender for example is still defeating me and may not be possible.

Jessie I don't have the capacity to print and sell them but am happy to share cad files for free.
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Hi Phil

Presume you got my pm?

What are the other wagons you printed please?

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Yep got it. Will dig out the files over the weekend and send over. Aside from the fridge van I have drawn up and printed:
GNR 4 plank open
GNR fitted van (two types of doors and ends)
Conflat S
NER 4 wheel CCT

And am currently halfway through a LNER fitted open but progress is a bit slower.
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I wouldn’t say no to that mate, thankyou kindly.
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Thanks Phil
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Those are great looking prints Phil. I am just starting out in 3D and trying to learn Fusion360. Hopefully I can produce something half as good by the end of next year. So far I have not progressed past various types of vents, including ones to convert Ratio BR banana van bodies to the earlier LMS versions. I have also been co-operating with Sascha Freudenberg on some meat containers. When I say co-operating Sascha is doing all the hard work with the 3D drawings and I have supplied some info and feed back on his test prints. He has drawn up a great range so far. PM me and I can send you some pics. I have only just joined the board so am not yet able to PM and post pics.
Best wishes for Christmas and happy modelling over the festive period.
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Finally got round to finishing a few of my 3d printed wagons. These ones are all fitted examples to use in an express goods.
All drawn in Tinkercad and printed on a Elegoo Mars. The only exception is the container with is RTR.

Conflat
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Fitted LNER open
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LNER fridgevan - with home etched ladders on the ends.
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Couple of GNR vans with different door types and ends.
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Also a NER CCT
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I have a few of each and a couple of other designs I haven't finished yet.
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Post by carlislecitadel2 »

Those all look great Phil. You can put one of Sasch'a designs on that conflat S. I think the NER CCT is superb, they all are, but I have a thing for NPCSS and that would look great going through Carlisle.
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Post by carlislecitadel2 »

Just out of cuiosity, does the insulated van come all in one piece or is the chassis separate? If the latter it would be useful under a lot of other bodies. I do like to mix and match bodies and underframes to produce more variety. Alas, even with 3d printing, I have too many wagon ideas and not enough time to build them all.
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Thanks. I will sort getting over STL files to you!
All the chassis and bodies are one piece when printed but I can separate them on the computer to reuse bits. Buffers are printer separate as are vacuum pipes. Roofs are also separate parts with separate ventilators on the GNR vans.
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They all look terrific Phil. Well done.
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They do look rather nice.
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These GNR open framed van bodies are from STLs created by Mike Trice (thanks!). The chassis are from my own design.
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