Comet coach kit

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matchmaker

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207 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Something to keep me busy for the next few weeks.





4mm scale etched brass kit of a 1936 LMS 69' 12 wheeled composite sleeping car by Comet Coaches.

For some reason Thumbsnap is rotating the image through 180 degrees!

Edited by matchmaker on Saturday 28th March 13:22

Riley Blue

21,618 posts

233 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Snap! (almost)


matchmaker

Original Poster:

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207 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Riley Blue said:
Snap! (almost)

Nice. Wooden?

Riley Blue

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233 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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matchmaker said:
Riley Blue said:
Snap! (almost)

Nice. Wooden?
yes It appeared here last year and immediately went on my birthday list. Four months later I find I have the time to make a start on it.

Yertis

18,644 posts

273 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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matchmaker said:
Something to keep me busy for the next few weeks.





4mm scale etched brass kit of a 1936 LMS 69' 12 wheeled composite sleeping car by Comet Coaches.

For some reason Thumbsnap is rotating the image through 180 degrees!

Edited by matchmaker on Saturday 28th March 13:22
That's something a bit different on here... thumbup

clockworks

6,111 posts

152 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Riley Blue said:
Snap! (almost)

I finished building one of those yesterday. Not a bad build, and it does make a decent ornament. The only really hard part was getting the second chassis/body side to go on. I had to put it down and walk away before I broke something. There are just so many tabs to line up.

I didn't have much luck getting it to move under power though - way too much friction from all the moving parts, despite sanding and waxing everything per the instructions. I'd have preferred to do without the moving valves and pistons, and have some cylinder heads and carbs.

gruffgriff

1,739 posts

250 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Hook up a power drill to a half-shaft and bed it all in/start a fire?!