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Quote from: peteski on October 23, 2018, 09:41:59 PMI would have thought that stripped (30 AWG stranded) decoder wire would have have made (still slightly out of scale, but doable) tow cable. Your cable looks much heftier with thicker strands.If anyone wants to PM me I have 36 AWS gage 11 strand flex wire for turntable arms that I can send a few pieces to. I can measure the strands if you like.
I would have thought that stripped (30 AWG stranded) decoder wire would have have made (still slightly out of scale, but doable) tow cable. Your cable looks much heftier with thicker strands.
If anyone wants to PM me I have 36 AWS gage 11 strand flex wire for turntable arms that I can send a few pieces to. I can measure the strands if you like.Measuring what I used, it's 28 7/36. The decoder wire I tried is 32 14/50. Realistically, that's almost dead on for scale 1.25" cable, but those 50 gauge strands (0.001in) will surely disappear after paint. I think the target wire would be something like 32 7/40, if that exists.
I think the target wire would be something like 32 7/40, if that exists.
Awesome! The detail certainly looks to be there. I hope it's the camera perspective that's making the scale look off. If you have calipers, I'd be curious what you get for wheel diameter (should be 4.00mm) and overall length of the tracks measured from leading wheel to rear drive sprocket outside tangents (44.90mm).
I measured 4.06mm, 45.64mm (might not sure if I got it on the right spot) and the drive wheel inside diameter was 3.22The tow cable looks pretty good .. would paint it blackish to simulate the grease .. a smaller diameter wire (such as decoder wire) might actually make a pretty believable tie down chain as well .By the time we get done MTL won't recognize these little vehicles
Why not use 32 14/50 and instead of paint, chemically blacken it. No paint buildup! You have some chemical blackener in your modeling supplies arsenal, no? If not, time to get some.
Jumping off from Lemosteam's post, I searched for "Tonearm Wire" on eBay and found a few things that may (?) work. This seems to have close to the spec you were looking for: https://www.ebay.com/itm/20-feet-32-AWG-Silver-Plated-PTFE-Tonearm-Wire-Red-Gore-/382110992241I'm doing this exact same project except in Z. I was thinking about using this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/24-Or-60-96-cm-36-AWG-TONEARM-Wire-Stranded-Copper-Ultra-Flexible-/252404942337Of course, we don't need nearly that much length of wire, so maybe there's a better way of buying this stuff, dunno.Thanks for this thread, btw. I'm not going to get nearly as crazy as y'all are in Z, but I'm picking up bits and pieces that I want to try. And it's pretty interesting to learn what everything is on these tanks.
I measured 4.06mm, 45.64mm (might not sure if I got it on the right spot) and the drive wheel inside diameter was 3.22By the time we get done MTL won't recognize these little vehicles
The tow cable looks pretty good .. would paint it blackish to simulate the grease .. a smaller diameter wire (such as decoder wire) might actually make a pretty believable tie down chain as well .
That sounds like a winner. Didn't even think of using blackener, probably because I don't have any. I think I'd still like to get something in the 40awg range for individual strands though. One could always separate 14/50, twist a few groups of 2 or 3 strands, then re-twist the groups together, ya know, like actual cable.
John, looking at what you had to go through, wouldn't it have been much better and a lot easier to have the entire piece (skirt, track, wheels) 3-d printed as a single piece? Even if it cost a bit more? It sure seems like a lot of futzing around (with modifying the original MTL part, then futzing around with separate wheels and track). While Mark is a model micro-surgeon, and you are pretty good modeler, I imagine that an average "Joe-modeler" would find this "operation" very difficult. Maybe Mark could offer a direct-replacement-of-MTL-part variant of this upgrade "kit"?
I'll leave it to Mark to decide whats possible .. for me, this has been a fun project, but I probably won't convert more than what I have parts for from the kit .. but I will do other mods to any MTL M1s I get with the next batch of flatcars coming out ..As far as the average Joe .. It's not beyond the capabilities of the artistes we have here on RW .. but yea, the out of the box runner probably won't do this. My biggest gripe with the MT tank is the bustle railings break too easy ..