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General Discussion => N and Z Scales => Topic started by: baztrains on March 05, 2014, 07:57:49 AM

Title: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 05, 2014, 07:57:49 AM
Hi all
I've just joined The Railwire and thought I'd introduce myself. For the past few months I've been creating models of Dry Bulk trailers for the HO market, and they seem to be going down well with modellers. These are 3D-printed models, which are available from a company called http://www.shapeways.com/ (http://www.shapeways.com/), who have manufacturing plants in Europe and the USA. I had quite a few enquiries for S-scale versions of these trailers, and more recently, in N-scale. So with a little bit of adjustment to suit the manufacturing process and the finer material required for the smaller scale, I now have a selection of trailer models that I think will be of interest to N-scale model railroaders. Please search on the Shapeways site for 'dry bulk, LPG or MSW Trash' to and take a look at the  photos of my HO models (attached) to see what is achievable with a little patience/modelling skills (I consider myself an 'average' modeller). I hope these are of interest. Barry
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/IMG_0291-compressed_zps2746e11d.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/IMG_0298-compressed_zps048a44a7.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/IMG_0330-compressed_zps91be6ad0.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/IMG_0309-compressed_zpsb59ac3e1.jpg)
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: jimmo on March 05, 2014, 12:54:38 PM
Welcome to TRW, Barry. Yes we are very familiar with Shapeways. There are several members here that are designers on Shapeways like yourself.

These all look great, but obviously they are of HO-scale models. Do you have any of the shots of the actual N-scale prints?
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 05, 2014, 02:44:36 PM
Thanks for the welcome Jimmo. I've seen a lot of the posts regarding Shapeways, and as you say, there are a lot of members already familiar with their 3D-printing. I've requested my customers send me photos of their N-scale trailers, but as yet, I've not had anything sent to me. I'm expecting an N-scale, Heil 1636 model to arrive tomorrow, so will hopefully have some out-the-box photos soon. I'm taking some of my HO designs to a railroad show in London in two weeks (yes, I'm a 'Limey'!), so I probably won't have much time to work on the N-scale 1636. Watch this space though. Barry
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: Rockysgn on March 05, 2014, 10:12:07 PM
Hello Barry
I just got two of your trailers and they look great. As soon as I get them painted I will post photos. Maybe you could come up with a gooseneck equipment trailer as well.

thanks LARRY
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: carlso on March 05, 2014, 10:28:40 PM
Hi Barry, welcome to TRW.

All of the trailers look good in HO, but I would be very interested in the LPG unit with one change. I do not see many 3 axle trailers so to fit my era they need to be 2 axle units. Otherwise it is a nice looking project. Something else that is needed in N scale, in my opinion, are some truck and trailer ( body load and pup ) units for petroleum products.

Carl
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: jimmo on March 06, 2014, 02:09:01 AM
I'm waiting for those dry bulk pups to become available. It appears that they could run in pairs, any chance of a two-pack?
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: milw156 on March 06, 2014, 11:23:22 PM
How about that transloader??? Nice looking stuff!
Rick
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 07, 2014, 08:45:31 AM
Hi guys
Well my N-scale 1636 dry bulk trailer arrived yesterday and I must admit to being very impressed. The detail on this model is pretty amazing, even the holes in the deck plates have printed. The model arrived with the usual layer of wax/oil which is used in the manufacturing/cleaning process, but I dipped the model a few times in 75 deg C water and this removed the worst. The water soon becomes contaminated, so I dipped several times in fress hot water, before finally brushing with Isopropyl Alcohol cleaner. I didn't do any sanding-down, but gave it a quick coat of Rustolem grey primer aerosol. I took some close-up photos, but they really do show up every little blemish, so I took some from around 10" away. I think they will look great on a layout from 'normal' viewing distance, especially with a decal or two added and some weathering. If anyone is interested in having some of my HO trailers converted to N, please message me. Barry
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/N-scale%20models/IMG_6419_zps9b9ef2e7.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/N-scale%20models/IMG_6418_zps63fc96b8.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/N-scale%20models/IMG_6420_zps79c3b5e7.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/N-scale%20models/IMG_6421_zps3cfb02e5.jpg)
(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q783/baztrains/N-scale%20models/IMG_6423_zpsf92f6ef7.jpg)

Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: Dave Schneider on March 07, 2014, 01:57:20 PM
Barry,

These look very nice. You are a very talented designer. I wonder if there is a market for a design service. Many of us want to try 3D printing but the overhead in learning the CAD process is a bit steep. Just a thought. Let me know if you are interested as I have a couple of simple projects in mind.

As for the dry bulk trailers, do you know what era of your various models. I model the early 1970s and would like to incorporate cement and flour unloading from a team track. Are any of your models applicable for this time period?

Best wishes, Dave
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: Pomperaugrr on March 07, 2014, 03:20:18 PM
What is the pricing for your n scale dry bulk trailers?

Eric
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: jimmo on March 07, 2014, 05:14:20 PM
What is the pricing for your n scale dry bulk trailers?

Eric

Check it out:

https://www.shapeways.com/shops/miniature_models?section=1%2F160+N-scale+models&s=0
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: carlso on March 07, 2014, 09:23:06 PM
Barry,

Just looked at the link posted above. The LPG trailer is just what I need. Vey nice. It is not available as yet. It will be when you are finished adjusting? ? ?

Carl
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: Jmwilson on March 08, 2014, 09:16:43 AM
yea I'm gonna need some lpg trailers and some dry bulk, very nice models.
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: Kev1340 on March 08, 2014, 09:26:39 AM
I'm definitely interested in your dry bulk trailers, but what I could really use in N scale is your conveyor unloader, if it is possible.

Cheers,

Kev
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: jimmo on March 08, 2014, 01:36:08 PM
I'm definitely interested in your dry bulk trailers, but what I could really use in N scale is your conveyor unloader, if it is possible.

Cheers,

Kev

+1
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 09, 2014, 04:31:03 PM
Hi guys, thanks for all your comments about my designs. A lot of your questions about my models can possibly be answered by taking a look at them on the Shapeways website. Please go to www.shapeways.com/ (http://www.shapeways.com/) and search for dry bulk or lpg or MSW trash. My Shapeways designer name is baztrains. If you find one of my models, in the top right you'll see some small images of my other designs. To the right of these you will see a button with a double-arrow. Click o this and it will take you to my model pages. Use the shop selection menu to select just the N scale 1/160 models. I hope this helps. Barry
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 09, 2014, 04:40:25 PM
Hi all and thanks for your kind comments. Can I ask you to take a look at my models on the Shapeways website if you have any questions, as you may find the info you need on there. Use their search system and look for dry bulk, lpg, msw trash, and you should find some of my designs (my designer name is baztrains. Once you click on a design look in the top right of the page to find small images of more models, to the right is button with a double-arrow. Click this and it will take you to my pages. Then use the shop selection filter to see all my N scale 1/160 models. Some had not been set-up for sale, but they should be now. Thanks again. Barry
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: jimmo on March 09, 2014, 04:42:48 PM
Hey Barry, when do you plan on releasing the dry bulk pups for sale? Also, are you planning on selling them in a pair?
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 13, 2014, 09:47:47 AM
Hi guys. I've just uploaded the Transloader/conveyer/unloader in N scale. Please note, I haven't had it proof-printed yet. regards, Barry
PS I've also created a heavy-duty lowdeck, based on my MSW trash-train lowboy.

http://www.shapeways.com/model/1780710/n-scale-1-160-conveyor-unloader-transloader.html?li=search-results&materialId=61 (http://www.shapeways.com/model/1780710/n-scale-1-160-conveyor-unloader-transloader.html?li=search-results&materialId=61)
http://www.shapeways.com/model/1778579/n-scale-1-160-lowboy-heavy-duty.html?li=more-from-shop&materialId=61 (http://www.shapeways.com/model/1778579/n-scale-1-160-lowboy-heavy-duty.html?li=more-from-shop&materialId=61)
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: sirenwerks on March 13, 2014, 01:50:10 PM
Barry,

One thing that will help those of us who model earlier than contemporary is some indication when the models started in production.  I see one you labelled as a "1960's Freuhauf" (THANK YOU!) and the rest are unmarked.  I model 1969 so anything labelled '60s will work for me (thinking about pushing that to '73) but lots of us are sticklers for dates, so a firm year rather than "1960's" would be even better. 

Any '60s cabs coming our way?  We've got all these 60s and 70s Trainworx trailers and few choices in terms of what to pull them with.
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: Kev1340 on March 13, 2014, 03:08:57 PM
Hi guys. I've just uploaded the Transloader/conveyer/unloader in N scale. Please note, I haven't had it proof-print yet. regards, Barry

Brilliant! Let us know soon as you've proof-printed it.

Cheers,

Kev
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: baztrains on March 13, 2014, 05:48:33 PM
I think you guys would probably know the years for these trailers better than I would, seeing as I'm a 'Limey' living on the other side of the 'pond'. The decade for the Fruehauf is only know as I was sent the actual sales lierature. Most of my other models are based on photos or drgs from the web, and usually these don't always have dates. There are a few places that sell the actual prototypes, and they do list the year of manufacture for the item. But of course that particular trailer could be an early or a late example of that model. Sorry I can't be more specific.
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: milw156 on March 31, 2014, 08:55:46 PM
Picked up one each of the 1040 and the 1625's, any suggestions on decals for these, or are plain Janes common?
Rick
Title: Re: Railroad road vehicles/trailers
Post by: mu26aeh on April 01, 2014, 07:14:06 AM
Picked up one each of the 1040 and the 1625's, any suggestions on decals for these, or are plain Janes common?
Rick

I've seen plenty of plain janes running around, maybe just a trailer number on the ends and some reflective tape along the sides