1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
Moderator: Harold_V
Re: 1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
Here are some more photos of the K-36 build. Some items I finished awhile ago. Smoke box Okadee hinges, blower check valve and the beginnings of the head light.
Re: 1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
Amazing work . Thank you for sharing
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I am way behind on getting progress posted. Here are a few photos of the work being done. first photo is cab interior, a lot of work yet to do. Number 2 photo shows the back of the cab with oak flooring. Third photo shows progress on the walkways on the side of the locomotive. Last photo shows a petticoat pipe which is a stainless exhaust pipe expander (2 1/2" to 4") I plan on cutting the bottom off at the black mark.
- JBodenmann
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Help My Friends
Really the most, to say the least!!
Jack
Really the most, to say the least!!
Jack
Re: 1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
The oak flooring is lapped ! Now there is a subtle detail which speaks volumes about the level quality Jeff is putting into this loco. Nicely Done.
Re: 1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
Hello all. Here are some more catch up photos of the K-36 build. I have been adding walkways and started some plumbing. Trying to plumb from A to B without running into anything can be tricky, especially if that something isn't there yet. I wish this site would let me place the photos the correct position.
- Greg_Lewis
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Re: 1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
Try rotating the photos in your local software and then saving them there before posting. That should do it. I like a photo viewer called Photo Mechanic. It's not an editor but it's for sorting, labeling and filing images, and was designed by a photojournalist. It will let you rotate the JPEGs to match the previews. It's very fast.
Greg Lewis, Prop.
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Eyeball Engineering — Home of the dull toolbit.
Our motto: "That looks about right."
Celebrating 35 years of turning perfectly good metal into bits of useless scrap.
Re: 1.5" scale narrow gauge K-36
Hi Greg, I do rotate them in my files, but when I down load them to the post it rotates them back. Thanks for your input.