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E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-21-2009 Here we go now.I chose to bash a Walthers Carfloat apron in HO scale.It was a partially assembled (poorly) and damaged kit I picked up some time ago for a steal, Perfect kitbash fodder. I will have to "unglue" most of the kit somehow to get all the parts to line up properly. The Headhouse and steal pear will have to go,They will be back dated to some thing a little less modern looking. the apron rail will be electrified and a system for getting power to the barge will be added because I intend to move some small locos over the water also. Because of the nature of this bash I'll need to build it in place. So first up is to prep the layout where it is to be installed. That is the future site of the Susquehanna river. I first figured out the height of the "high water mark" and build the river bed from 1/2 inch ply wood. It was then covered with a layer of Durham's water putty and painted a dark green. E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-21-2009 Next I put the apron in place to see how it would fit. I made some reference marks for a card stock backing that will become the retaining wall that keeps the Susquehanna out of Catawissa the western extent of my mainline. This will serve as flat area for me to install some coffee stirrers that were stained and distressed. they were cut into scale 10 foot lengths and glued to the backing.That makes up the first part of the retaining wall, pilings and other details will be added later. So now on to some real kitbashing. Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - eightyeightfan1 - 06-22-2009 Looks like you got a great project going there. Neat idea using popsicle sticks for the wall. E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-24-2009 Lets start on the apron.I had to disassemble it as much as possible,Some of the pieces were put on backwards by the original owner.. Next I got everything glued up so it was square, straight, plumb, and level. this part of the kit will remain pretty much unchained, Just some paint and weathering when it's time.I started on the counter weights at this point also. I don't like the way Walther's attaches them to the cable from the head house with string just coming out of the top of it, I'll come up with a better way later. For now the putty that fills in the joints needs to dry. The next step was to move on to the bridge. I had to fabricate one of the triangle shaped braces because one was missing from the kit. ( not to hard at all.) E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-24-2009 Then I decided to work on the way that I was going to get power from the bridge to the car float. I wanted a way that was hidden from view and not be some clunky cable that I would have to hide. After some thought I came up with this. Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-24-2009 The last thing for today is the supporting hinge for the bridge. I had to rework it a little because I am not using the 2 steal pears that come with the kit. Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - nachoman - 06-24-2009 Great start. I can see there is going to be some stiff competition for this contest! Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - upnick - 06-25-2009 Look forward to seeing more progress on this one very interesting project ![]() ![]() Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - ocalicreek - 06-26-2009 Excellent! Good 'ole Durham's water putty. Nice choice for the river color as well, btw. Galen Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - Ralph - 06-26-2009 Nice! Looking forward to more. ![]() Ralph Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - Trucklover - 06-26-2009 Looking good ![]() ![]() ![]() E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-26-2009 Well I changed my mind , Just couldn't leave well enough alone and decided to add an operators shed half way up one side of the of the steelwork. I glued up some I-beams and u-channel to support the new structure. next I added a pulley system to the counter weights to give them some more heft. In order to hide the round dimples on the inside edge of the bridge section I cut some U-channel to fit and glued them in place over the offending spots. Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-26-2009 On to the head house.... This part I tossed around a little, just wasn't to sure of what to do.I looked at some pictures of other aprons to get some Ideas. I found some that were completely devoid of this structure, just with 2 exposed wheels over the counter weights. Although interesting they kind of looked not right to me and unfinished looking. I saw plenty wooden ones that looked cool (nice and weathered), but there is already lots of wood in the seen with the retaining wall and pilings. I realy did not like the corrugated steel and wanted to change it around somewhat. I thought that concrete would look good and would tie in well with the coalling tower that I built, but could not find any built this way. I could not see any reason why it could not be built like this so that is the way it will be. Here are the major subassemblies ready to paint I'll try to get to that tomorrow. Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - Trucklover - 06-26-2009 excellent work!! i love the counterweights and the pulley's on them!! ![]() ![]() Re: E-paw's kitbash summer '09 challenge - e-paw - 06-28-2009 Before I painted the sub assemblies I decided to make provisions for some lighting. It would be hard to hide the wire in such an open structure so I tried to make them look like electrical conduite. I glued them to the inside of the iron work in straight runs from top to bottom to simulate a buried feed to the apron. Then it is off to the paint shop. All the parts got a few coats of either Polly Scale empire green or aged concrete. The same as my coaling bridge. while that dried I started to work on the support for the side fo the bridge that is in the water. I started by carving a block of foam to shape and gluing some stained dowels to the side of it that faces the apron bridge. The rest will be covered with rip raft and dirt. |