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A afternoon project - Trains Winnipeg - 12-27-2009 Well this afternoon while waiting for glue to dry on the layout I thought I would start one of the many kits sitting in the cabinet. So today I tackled the Angus Shops N Scale Loading Dock. I did forget to take pictures as i started the assembly but I can just type that part. This kit is fairly simple and can be built with glue, tweezers, Hobby Knife, some paints and about 2 hours. The laser cutting is very good and little sanding in needed to remove the sprue's once removed from the sheet. I did find that the corners needed a little sanding to fit properly, as well the inner support braces need to be shortened slightly from front to back. So here it is with a few minutes of sanding [albumimg]1707[/albumimg] [albumimg]1708[/albumimg] [albumimg]1709[/albumimg] Once it was assembled I gave it a quick sanding to smooth the surface just slightly. From there I proceeded to paint the sides, to give it the distressed look I ran a tooth brush with the grain and worked the paint into the wood. [albumimg]1710[/albumimg] [albumimg]1711[/albumimg] Once that is completed, you glue the asphalt pads into place on the ramp and loading area. The ramp guards were painted with a light yellow and given the same treatment with the tooth brush. [albumimg]1712[/albumimg] [albumimg]1713[/albumimg] From there you are pretty much complete. There are braces that glue onto the sides all the way around, I gave mine a light brown/rust color to simulate older metal bracing. Here is a quick shot sitting where it will live on the layout once the scenery starts. Picture is a little blurry, I will try to take a better one later [albumimg]1714[/albumimg] Re: A afternoon project - Gary S - 12-27-2009 Cool project. Haven't seen the toothbrush technique. Nice. Re: A afternoon project - TrainNut - 12-29-2009 That should be a nice addition to a future scene. It looks like the boys got a bit rough with the boxcar as it appears one of the doors is laying flat on the loading dock! Edit: actually I take that back... on closer inspection, it looks like that piece may actually be the ramp to go in between the dock and the boxcar. Re: A afternoon project - MountainMan - 12-29-2009 Mice... |