Unklian's G3 workbench .

Boxfile Project
  • unklian

    Western Thunderer
    Been a while I am afraid but now the Boxfile Project has started its dash for the deadline/finish line. After getting a bit too distracted with trying to build a loco, I have cut my losses and got on with the layout itself. Part of the reason I haven't posted for bit is that I managed to leave my camera at a relatives house after Christmas. That has meant less progress pictures but more progress though.RIMG0034.JPG

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    The turntable does now rotate under 'power', although "indexing" is by nifty use of the direction switch:eek:. The mechanism could do with being much slower too. But hey it's still at the development stage really. I am quite pleased at how the foamboard and sticky back paper brickwork has worked out, it doesn't bear close inspection in places, but it works well as a background. Work on the windows today ground to a halt when I ran out of 60thou square Evergreen far too quickly:rolleyes:, I have ordered some more online but I will be on the hunt for more tomorrow locally. Next job is the rails on the turntable, now I have worked out where the gaps need to be . Also got to try and make it all look a bit more French, I have some figures to mod and the Mobylette and the one PLM wagon. Hmmm ....
     
    Boxfile Project
  • unklian

    Western Thunderer
    And here is the rest of it and how it kinda works. I finally got to take some pictures in ( gloomy ! ) daylight. First off the three boxfiles all closed up .

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    When the boxes are opened up the track level boards are revealed .

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    Lifting out two of the track boards reveals the carefully packed elevation sections .

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    With everything out the three boxes are bolted together.

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    The track is then put back and the elevations slotted together.

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    With the help of some masking tape :rolleyes: , two of the lids and the various wall sections form up into a backdrop elevation.

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    And there you go a corner of a factory yard some where in France or ??? at 1:22.5 scale .

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    I was hoping to get some sort of text/title together for the remaining lid . The original spec said they could not be removable, but I might change that. Now I really should get some more suitable stock built and some working capstans to make it operable . I am also aware there may be visit from the Weathering Inquisition at some point :eek: . All being well I should have it on display at the G3 AGM in Biggleswade on the 25th next .

    Thanks too for all the likes so far,, they really are encouraging. This 'little' project has got my mojo going again !
    Cheers Ian
     
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  • unklian

    Western Thunderer
    According to the web, Bousard is deer droppings (cf bouse: cow dung) Peut etre un blague?

    Thank you Geoff, I did ask a few French speakers if my Compagnie name held any howlers and while bouse was mentioned no one came up with a meaning for Bousard. I have seen it as a fairly common French and Belgian surname. Its real origin for the model is a 12th century version of my home towns name, Leighton Buzzard was once called Lesone Bousard. Bousard being a corruption of Busar the name of a former town sheriff . So what is in a name eh ?
     
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