Train Bed

Michael Kellough said:
I was wondering why those photos looked significantly better than most.

There are some interesting compound angles in the front of the "bed".
Are they mitered or butted and filled?

They're mitered, but still needed some fill where the nose of the train met the sides (you can see the nose piece in the photo with my son).  I came up with a technique that worked surprisingly well;

- I assembled the entire train minus the nose,
- put a whole bunch of wood filler where the gap was
- let it sit for 20 minutes
- then bolted the front of the train on so it made and impression and let it sit for 30 mintues
- removed the front and let it dry fully.

Then when it was dry I put the front back on, sanded the excess off and ended up with a near perfect fit that was still 2 separate pieces.

Art Vandalay said:
I'm sorry...is that a Nocti 0.95?  [eek]

[embarassed]

Maybe....

Purchased used for an excellent price :)
 
Really Amazing project!

The did you make the handles on the chest of draws in the first photo? Look really cool, have you a close up photo of them?

Regards
Leigh
 
ryan_k said:
Tim Raleigh said:
That's one lucky kid....nice "hairdo" too!
Tim

He got his haircut that day, and the kids can pick out a colour spray for free  :)

Looks like you were having great weather when you shot that, I thought it might be Vancouver, sorry I know better now...any snow yet?
 
  :o
German tools and German cameras..... Very nice!

Here's my 1966 M3 with 50 'cron

P1010824_zps06e67479.jpg


P.S. Really nice train bed- excellent design and execution, you have one lucky son there!
 
Great work. I teach photography and also really enjoy. Both require planning, understanding the process and patience. Lots of patience.
 
Back
Top