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Above is three patterns for the two trucks. The 2 axle truck frame is on the right and the 3 axle truck frame with the equalizer is on the left. the 3 axle frame is a mirror image. After casting I will have a left and right side. I will need 16 copies for the 3 axle and 8 for the 2 axle. The patterns are setting on 1/50th side view of the project. Here is a view of the 3 axle frame sitting in the equalizer. The patterns are made out of reshape a industrial modeling foam board. I have left the patterns attached to the blocks to use as casting blocks to pour the resin in. The equalizer to lots of pre-planning to come up with plan of how to machine and set up the G code. I did one side and then the other and it came out correct the first time. adding the .015" plastic eyelets that fit perfect. I finished it off with hand filing to final shape. More to follow latter in the build Fritz
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WOW! Really nice craftsmanship! Will you make me one?? Mark
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Wow great build, thanks for sharing, Amazing what a craftsman can do with the right tools and the skills to use them. Looking forward to updated posts. G
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Stunning! Clever idea with the foam as well. Looking forward to seeing the final frames once they have been cast. Thanks for the update!! Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Wow,very amazing.... looks really good... regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Awesome... How did I miss this the first time.
Dave
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That's looks awesome, can't wait to see it finished. Keep up the awesome work!
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Here is small update. Work on the 3 axle bolster. starting block for the ends. top profile milled out milling out slots milling out side profile finished part Sides middle used a 1/4" ball end mill to slot for axle. parts laid out showing interlocking tabs for line up. now for all the filing and trimming to get it to look like it is all one piece. now with the mock up of the center axle mock up of the equalizer and main frame with second axle Some details left to do be fore I pour the rubber molds for casting. More to follow down the road Have a great day Fritz
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Fritz,
I stand in awe ! Speechless even...
“A tiger doesn't lose sleep over the opinion of sheep.” ― Shahir Zag
" An educated mind learns from his mistakes and corrects them. A dolt, on the other hand, lashes out and continues showing his ignorance." -Unknown
“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”― Arthur C. Clarke "Anti-social behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" - Nikola Tesla
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THERE IS A NEW SCHNABEL IN TOWN The prototype model is completed for a trade show. Now I need to do some tweaking for next 3 I have to build for them. I will add more of the build photos as I get time. before priming but still have to do the draft arms. Main frame with brass Upper bolster details Transformer with adapter plates Completed model with decals HLI manages the loads and CCC owns the car. In real life only CCC logos are on the car. This was done for promotions since HLI is the ones who contracted for the model to be done. Draft arm. The only part I purchased were the wheels, springs, plastic nuts and couplers. The other 99% was all scratchbuilt using sheet plastic, rod, tube, resin castings and brass. Decals were custom printed by Buffalo Road Imports. Enjoy all. Fritz
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Awesome job man, you going to have it up here for the show? When is the show again? Jason NIkl Scale Models
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"Do not hump" that made my day. LOL
Truly amazing work, I can not be more impressed with your work. Fantastic in every way!
//Niklas Eriksson
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Absolutely amazing! That really does look incredible.
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INCREDIBLE
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This is amazing. very nice work.
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Great job, just had a 12 axle one in the yard last night with a transformer on it. I would love to kick that car and see how that goes
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Once again speechless... Love the heavy duty flatcars ,still have some in HO. Now all you need is to transfer the transformer from rail to trailer. Out standing modeling Fritz .
“A tiger doesn't lose sleep over the opinion of sheep.” ― Shahir Zag
" An educated mind learns from his mistakes and corrects them. A dolt, on the other hand, lashes out and continues showing his ignorance." -Unknown
“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”― Arthur C. Clarke "Anti-social behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" - Nikola Tesla
" If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur ". Paul Neal "Red" Adair {Wild Well Firefighter for those who live under rocks}
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Fritz W. Once again I'm left speechless, absolutely amazing. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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