Thursday 30 May 2013

NZ120 3d Printed Kiwirail AK

Finally turning up in the post this week is the long awaited Kiwirail AK carriage, 3 Prints later!

The window frames will be painted black & clear plastic will be cut to the appropriate length & height then fitted thus completing the look.

The bogies require brass bearings & wheels available from Russell @ trackgangproducts.co.nz






A wee movie of it doing a Test run

Saturday 25 May 2013

3D Printed K Class, fitted with LED & couplers

Showing off the K class with pipes made from using solder wire, drilling appropriate sized holes (0.7mm) and it turned out quite good I thought. Being solder wire there was no issue bending & creates a battered pipe effect.

The headlight was removed so a LED could be fitted.


A video showing everything working as it should



Monday 20 May 2013

New Designs May 2013


Work continues on all fronts, the streamlined KA is currently being printed with the AK print finally being accepted by Shapeways.

Toll Rail DK-2 Locomotive Proposal "A"

On request it was designed off a blueprint provided, it never made it past the drawing board thanks to the new dl class. 


NZ120 KIWIRAIL DL CLASS


 Very much a work in progress, although the basic shape is there.

NZ120 Kiwirail AK Class


 After numerous the AK was finally accepted for printing, around $100 in frosted ultra detail makes it a very expensive carriage. 

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Streamlined Ka

Streamlined Ka. Designed off the recent K model with the shroud based on when they first entered service.

Following the success of the K class, there was a need for more similar locomotives in the North Island. The new locomotives incorporated a number of improvements, including a re-designed plate frame to eliminate the cracking issues the K class were experiencing; roller bearings on all wheels; hydrostatic lubrication throughout; and the inclusion of the ACFI feedwater heater system as pioneered by K 919. As the ACFI equipment was criticised for its aesthetic appearance, it was obscured with shrouding fitted to both the KA class and contemporary KB class. 
- Sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org








Sunday 12 May 2013

Zh, F

Showing off the F Class with a bit more paint, in the background a south island Ja hauling a small freight & an lighted guards van. 

 



The Zh with fitted brass bogies from woodsworks. The bodie was printed in "Strong & Flexible" & needs sanding to create a smooth finish.

Showing the underside. It should be noted that the bogies need filing down on the sides to allow it to go around the somewhat tight curves. But apart from that the concept worked out.

Another view with the K patiently waiting with a rake of zm's

Painted white, fitted with trackgangproducts couplers & rolling around the layout.


A shot of the Ja.

The old man suggested moving the driving wheels forward on the Ba to create a talked about S Shunter class, making it perfect for shunting dutys as the entire weight of the boiler is more centered. 








Tuesday 7 May 2013

NZR F Class Test Print

Today saw the arrival of the NZR F test print. in NZ120 scale its tiny! the smallest print of all my designs so far.



Monday 6 May 2013

NZ120 K Class print arrival


A quick post showing the current progress of the K test print. It almost fits perfectly, I'm going to have to do a little bit of filing tonight to reduce the height by 1 - 1.2mm.
The 1st NZ120  NZR K (1932) test print, May 2013






Saturday 4 May 2013

NZ120 DCC J (MAY 2013) With Ja Sounds.

Further work has been done to install dcc chips into the steamers, it appears you have to have pickup on main drivers & all 8 tender wheels for smooth running.

A movie with some correct sounds :P





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