Paper Model, Ty2, Angraf, 1:25 - FERTIG
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- Completed
- Joon Kwon
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What a beautiful work with the whistle!
Thank you for sharing all the impressive details with us!
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...and perfect photos!
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You show us wonderful details, Joon.
Best Regards
Dieter
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Hi Joon...
Das dritte Foto (A68F3FC0-07A8-4638-9B1E-0F4BA215F0CB)
sprengt gerade mein Vorstellungsvermögen.
So etwas Geniales aus Karton und Papier herzustellen ist unübertroffen.
Mit größtem Respekt vor Deiner Leistung, Renee
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Hi Joon...
Das dritte Foto (A68F3FC0-07A8-4638-9B1E-0F4BA215F0CB)
sprengt gerade mein Vorstellungsvermögen.
So etwas Geniales aus Karton und Papier herzustellen ist unübertroffen.
Mit größtem Respekt vor Deiner Leistung, Renee
Hi Renee,
Wow, was für ein Kompliment.
vielen dank für deine aufmunterung.
langer Weg zu gehen.
Ich hoffe, Sie genießen den Rest des Fortschritts.
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Moving forward.
Beginning of sandbox piping.
Decided to use 18gauge wire.
Before, check the magnets already installed and those polarities.
At the end of tip(?), there’re small magnets already installed for attaching the rest of pipes.
Prepared the wire, cut it to the length and set the shape. And attached the small magnets at the end.
Fit check.
the first one is done.
13 more to go for this locomotive.
Wish me luck
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Hi Joon,
absolutely great work.
Your Details are awsome.
The photos look like it´s a real steam loco.
best regards
Ulrich
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Hi Joon
A absolutly great work. It looks so real.
congrulation.
best regards
Peter
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Attached the hand rail both sides.
Also made the rail detachable using small magnets.
Prepared the soils wire (20gauge)
And made the posts
It has two parts.
Magnets hold them together
Attaching on the boiler and the wire.
Applied the black base, and painted red color on the handrail, weathered.
And attached those handrail parts.
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Das ist einfach großartig !
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Thanks Hanns
Right hand side.
The pipe that connects compressor and boiler was too simple comparing to Rainer’s.
So, I added some detail. May not be as authentic as Rainer’s, it’s best I can get at this stage.
Starting from small star-shape paper.
Added connectors both sides
Embedded magnets inside.
Painted and weathered
Mounted on the position.
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It was very busy week.
A lot of issues and meetings to resolve problems at multiple locations.
Now, I think things got back to the main track again and move forward.🤞
Finally, after the last Friday evening meeting, resumed paper locomotive.
As the last step of locomotive exterior, added the posts next to the headlights.
And, finally,
Begin the driver’s booth interior work.
Made the first part of it.
I’m trying to gather as many pictures and other build reports for the build as possible. If any of you know the links to any site that has quality pictures of Ty2 driver’s booth internal, please kindly share.
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Added more stuffs
The control which I guess controls the direction (forward / backward) and the speed. I’m not locomotive expert.
So, please correct me if I’m wrong.
Starting from threaded shaft, winding thin wire on 20 gauge solid wire.
Assembly completed
Painted
And weathered
Mounted on the boiler.
I think it’s something that pushes and pulls the control rod that determines the direction and speed.
Seen through the opening at the back.
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Great work. Keep on going. Cheers
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It feels like to be long process.
…but it looks phantastic
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Completed the pipes for the valves at the side.
Prepared and attached pipes (20 gauge)
Painted
And Weathered
Seen through the opening at the back
As you can see, the pipe connections are based on limited reference photos and my imagination.
I think Draccus will show the proper connections.
Another week starts.
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The valve at the top
Painted and weathered
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One more small component.
Took longer than I thought at the beginning.
Starting from paper pieces
Assembled together
Sanded the small thing for long time and got the shape ready for the next step
Attached some more details
Painted and weathered
And attached to the boiler
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Hi Joon...
Das ist alles unglaublich toll
Gruß, Renee
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Thanks a lot, Renee!
Added small pipes for the valves on the boiler.
Firstly, added the small valve handles.
The air valves at the right hand side. I think it is controlling sandbox (forward and backward selectively).
Added the relatively thinner pipes for the valves.
I guess the compressed air comes from tank. And the sandbox valves are opened selectively (break aid, forward or backward)
My theory
Seen through the opening at the back
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Hi Joon,
a very outstanding work !
Regards
HaJo
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Man kann es kaum glauben, dass es ein Modell ist!!!
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Hello Joon!
Da baust Du ein wunderbares Meisterwerk! Ich bin tief beeindruckt! Very very well!!
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Hi Hajo, Henryk and Christoph,
Thanks a lot for kind words.
I’ve been on business trip last week first time after Covid-19.
Although there ware a lot of restrictions, it was great to meet the development partners in the country face to face and close issues ‘in the meeting’ instead of remote conference calls.
Hope whole world exit Covid-19 restriction soon.
Back to the locomotive build.
Made pressure gauges and attached.
Starting with paper pieces
Inserted the gauge pattern and attached small posts per each
Attached the brackets
And attached on the boiler
Not fully painted yet.
Will paint after installing wires.
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Hallo Joon,
your masterpiece is still growing, awesome to see!
Best wishes!
Matthias
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Hi,
at least You have to make sure, that Your creation doesn´t steam away.
Perfect Job, best wishes from Hannover, Dirk
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Hope whole world exit Covid-19 restriction soon.
I think the whole world needs to get infected.
But your model, Yeah with metric units.
MPa Mega Pascal as 1 is equal to 145 psi but simple 10 bar
All the Best
René