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Narrow Gauge Bogie Flat Wagon
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A model of a narrow gauge bogie flat wagon built on two skip wagon chassis, based on a 1962 photograph from the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway (scroll down for the picture).
The model is built using a pair of bolster chassis bogies from Binnie Engineering - only the superstructure is included in this Thing. Disclaimer - I have no connection with Binnie Engineering other than as a satisfied customer.
The floor looks good printed in wood PLA. For the best effect set one perimeter and adjust the top layer infill to be rather coarse. Set the infill angle so that the 'grain' on the top layer runs along the planks (or rotate the part in your slicer to achieve the same effect). The other parts should be printed (2 copies each) in normal filament. Lie them on their flat surfaces in the slicer. Paint as required
Construction:
Glue a CrossBeam2 across the top of each of the bogies. Epoxy an 18mm length of 4mm silver-steel rod into the hole in the centre of each of the bogies, flush wit
The model is built using a pair of bolster chassis bogies from Binnie Engineering - only the superstructure is included in this Thing. Disclaimer - I have no connection with Binnie Engineering other than as a satisfied customer.
The floor looks good printed in wood PLA. For the best effect set one perimeter and adjust the top layer infill to be rather coarse. Set the infill angle so that the 'grain' on the top layer runs along the planks (or rotate the part in your slicer to achieve the same effect). The other parts should be printed (2 copies each) in normal filament. Lie them on their flat surfaces in the slicer. Paint as required
Construction:
Glue a CrossBeam2 across the top of each of the bogies. Epoxy an 18mm length of 4mm silver-steel rod into the hole in the centre of each of the bogies, flush wit
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