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@Ed Kapuscinski If you want to do something it's not too late. And is this what you remarked your Dad needed? I played with the little bit of info I had, the one PRR ND drawing, to see what I might be able to do as I haven't done any boxed/ shell cars of any type so this seemed as good as any to get some practice. So far, the dimensions are accurate per the drawing, the ones it has, and a little bit of scaling for things like window size and placement, and I'm generally happy with what printed. For this test print I assembled it all and printed it in one piece but I have drawn all of the window frames and doors as separate components, as well as roof and cupola, to aid in sanding, paint, and assembly as well as choosing best print position. Notice there are a couple of lines evident straight down the sides in the lower body half. Those are from pausing the print to confirm it was staying attached with the supports I had placed, not something you would normally do and those lines wouldn't be on a final printed piece.I only put board lines on one side, main body, to see how they would come out in print. Neither end or the other side had board lines added. I think I'll go a little deeper and wider, like .001" in each direction, but will final decide after the paint has really dried and shrunk completely. The window frames, inner and outer, to accommodate actual glass sandwiched between without glue smudges, will need detailed and I think less frame projecting outward by about .002" and narrower with detail added to the mullions. I'll seek photos for help on those details buut just guessed from the drawing this far. Any comments, especially on general proportions, would be appreciated.I still need frame details, like what size beams, and ladders or railings, all of that stuff, but can probably do pretty well with some good pictures for a lot of the details. So far it's encouraging and I think I'll be able to do justice to this with the proper info. Here are a few pics of the test printed part as well as the drawing used. I think I've at least got the proportions correct.
I think that flat trim board under the ends needs to be pushed back to the wall.http://www.btsrr.com/bts9006.htmhttp://www.maparailroadhist.org/histimg/2006.jpghttp://www.maparailroadhist.org/histimg/cab2006.jpghttp://ctr.trains.com/~/media/images/the-way-it-was/photo-of-the-day/large-images/photo-of-the-day/2015/10/20151012.jpg2006 was the one that was ex PRR.
Thanks for those links, Chris. I just spent the night doing searches and I've got a LOT of pictures now with a LOT of detail. Most are from the restored unit at Strasburg. There are subtle differences, in things like the window trim and also the fore and aft trim in the center section of the cupola but they are clearly of the same basic design. I knew the windows, based on what I could get from that drawing, were not going to be correct and I was right and both are different from each other. I think a trip to Strasburg might be in the offing to complete this properly. It also seems like it would lend itself to properly detailing a few very correct versions with the changes being so subtle.My main purpose in doing this with just that rough drawing was to get my feet wet with some of the stuff that these projects will require and to get a start on it. The whole drawing will be redone before the project's done, I'm sure, but I've seen enough to think I will be able to do an effort like this justice. I also see various versions as well as detail level but the nice thing is, it's possible now where, at least to me, it wasn't before with Shapeways FUD as the alternative. I just couldn't make myself get fired up over that material. Finish and material characteristics left me stone cold, no interest in working with it. I even tried a few times but just couldn't make myself do it.
I wasn't getting what you were talking about there but I just realized what it was. And yes, it definitely goes back and I don't think it even belongs there at all. If you look at the drawing I was working with you'll see it but even while drawing it, it didn't feel right. The Strasburg pictures show nothing like that at all, pushed back or out front. The wood goes right up to the inner arch of the roof... I think. What is there is an outer brace that extends from the body to support just that corner on each side. Also, It looks like the cab corners are curved metal and might have brackets on them for corner marker lights. There's a LOT of detail to do.
I did one in etched brass along time ago I built a few for myself and sold a couple kits to fellow modelers Chris333 who was one of them.I am not sure if anyone ever finish theres ?If you need anything I would be glad to help just email me or pm me .Sorry I dont have any pics on hand right now to post but if you do a google search for n scale prr ND cabin or something like that you will a few pictures of my model.
Hoping somebody, someday, will do the work to print a good B&O I-5 caboose in N scale. I need some. And more skill development before I can scratch then together, myself.
What is with the cupola in the 3d print? Is that stepping in the layer formation?.. Beyond that, looks good.~Ian
Note to self: need to get proficient in 3D CAD.