Scratchbuilding a PRR 'FM' 40' flat in HO brass

Started by jbvb, January 02, 2025, 01:18:50 PM

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jbvb

Thanks, Tom B, Tom L and Dave.  I've helped judge a few NMRA contests and I've already got one Merit Award for a lightweight sleeper built from car sides on a core kit. With rivets and light weathering but without a load I'm fairly sure of 88+ points. I'll have a better idea after I do the SoQ. But this is only the first of four scratchbuilt cars required, regardless of the sleeping car.
James

GPdemayo

Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

Bernd

Nice work James. Impressive to see somebody else work in brass. Good idea also to use brass for an empty car.

Bernd
New York, Vermont & Northern Rwy. - Route of the Black Diamonds

jbvb

Last night I studied my Archer and Micro-Mark rivet decals.  Archer didn't make the 6" rivet spacing the FM plans show, but Micro-Mark does.  MM's instructions suggest using  an acidic "decal setting solution" first, then a "decal solvent" after everything is in place..  I read this as Micro Set and Micro Sol, but I don't have either on hand, just Walthers Solvaset.  So I could try out the Internet's thinking that vinegar diluted 8:1 with water will substitute for Mico Set, or I could drive 30 miles to a hobby shop.  Anyone with experience or opinions?
James

deemery

Quote from: jbvb on January 07, 2025, 10:51:47 AMLast night I studied my Archer and Micro-Mark rivet decals.  Archer didn't make the 6" rivet spacing the FM plans show, but Micro-Mark does.  MM's instructions suggest using  an acidic "decal setting solution" first, then a "decal solvent" after everything is in place..  I read this as Micro Set and Micro Sol, but I don't have either on hand, just Walthers Solvaset.  So I could try out the Internet's thinking that vinegar diluted 8:1 with water will substitute for Mico Set, or I could drive 30 miles to a hobby shop.  Anyone with experience or opinions?
Now that's -rivet counting!-  ;D

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

jbvb

I thought it was pretty obvious on the plans, but then again I've been the junior member of contest judging teams.
James

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