Hi! everyone!
I'm very happy to post-up my works here.
I can't not speak English well, then I can't explain details of my building.
Ty 45/Angraf/1:25/ Nr 1/2005
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hi jungkeun,seo,
great build =D>! i love the used optik of your train =D>!
want to see more pictures...
best wishes for your build!
kindest regards michael -
Hello Jungkeun!
Absolute perfect!Super!Superb wheatering! @)
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hi J.K.! Thank you for the fantastic details! Looks like real steel! Did you manage to solve the problems with the tubes and rods? May you can ask all the carton-friends here!!
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Great Build ! & Nice Photo !
I hope to learn your painting and weathering technique more ^^;
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Danke shoen! flyschorni, zoli, und paperherby
Thanks a lot for your praises.
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Danke schoen, Ryul's Vater!
You've been here~
I had started this paper model building as a my hobby since the first sight of your work.
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Hi~
I've made some progress.
Near finishing of the boiler portion, and its several pipes and rods on the surface itself...and the boiler was installed on the base frame.
I don't know the exact name of each part, then can't explain the detailed processes of my work....They are the part of brake system which connect to the cab.
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And parts of boiler....
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It's a air-pump compound...( I know exactly only the name of this part :D)
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After coloring and weathering of the surface of boiler, each pipes and rods were placed and connected.
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These are some detailed pictures of each portion...
And next, I will build fenders(Is it correct name?)of both sides of boiler, and several pipes under the cab.
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Hi J. K.,
very well done up to now!
"Fenders" isn't the correct term. I would call them step plates along the boiler. But that isn't the specific term, too.
Best regards
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=D>Outstanding, the weathering is a art from unto itself. I am so impressed by the work I have seen on this most excellent paper modeling forum. I only speak English, but everyone post so many fine photo's until it is easy to follow along and get the idea of what is being done. Will keep watching, I have my first kit yet to be delivered, but seeing the outstanding build thread here has encouraged me to give a Train Engine, a try.
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Seo, that is some fine wire work. it looks like you are using styrene rod for some of it?
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Hi Seo,
your locomotive looks outstanding realistic, a fine cleane build so far. I look foreward to your progress in your build
best regards
frettchen
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Originally posted by Royaloakmin
Seo, that is some fine wire work. it looks like you are using styrene rod for some of it?I use commercially selling PVC rods for modeling work.
They sell many kind of rods according to diameters or shape of cut-surfaces.
In my experience, PVC rods are well glued with super-glue, colored with enamel paints and easily cut with knife than metalic wires.
But for angling or circling it, it must be heated. Clean and detailed manipulation is not easy.Regards.
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i like the weathered optic very much. this will be a fantastic modell after finish......... =D>
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Hello Seo
Very realistic coloring. This must be a masterpiece. May I ask you a short question?
How did you make those bolts' head. All of them are same size and symetrically.
Awesome work. !! =D>
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Thanks for your praise.
The bolts...It's a top secret...ha...ha.. :D....It's a joke.
My younger brother works at a laboratory of a company as a fellow.
He routinely use some kinds of LASER-cutter and I asked him to make several kinds of bolts accordong to its thickness(0.5 and 1 mm) and width(1, 2 , and 3 mm). He also has much interest in paper-modeling especially airplaines.
At first I had tried to make these bolts with a knife but it was not possible with my hands and eyes. :gaga:Regards.
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Hello Seo
Thanks for telling me your top secret. I'm cutting by knife. As you mentioned it was not an easy job for me too.
Your weathing on the loco is perfect ! I saved those pictures for referrence. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
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Hi~ everybody!!
I finished the step-plates both side of the boiler and several parts on them,
pipes and its connecting parts under the floor of the cab, and some wire works. -
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Now near all the parts are finished but the cab and its inside control panel,..ah....and the smoke deflectors.... -
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