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4-4-0 Locomotive FINAL REVEAL

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  • Member since
    June 2018
  • From: Ohio (USA)
Posted by DRUMS01 on Friday, November 17, 2023 6:37 PM

Thanks again for everyones kind words. On a funny note, the wood pile is actually a single piece of plastic that was shaped, texture added, painted, washed, etc. 

I feel I'm fortunate to have a special needs son who really enjoys helping me model as it sure makes it more enjoyable.

Ben and Jarrod

"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)

LAST COMPLETED:

1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE

NEXT PROJECT:

1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter

 

  • Member since
    March 2013
Posted by patrick206 on Friday, November 10, 2023 5:51 PM

Hi, Jarrod and Ben -

 

Wowzza, you guys turned out a real beauty, it is worth any amount of time and effort to complete it. The fuel wood is so realistic, cut, finished and stacked so well.

My brother in law is a retired Southern Pacific railroader, he looked at your locomotive for the longest time, enjoying the perfectly built and finished model.

You guys are a real modeling team, thanks for the post and photos and for all of your past submissions, I'll look forward to the next one

Patrick

  • Member since
    August 2021
Posted by lurch on Monday, October 23, 2023 9:50 AM

That looks fantastic. I think you guys did a great job. The base looks very realistic. 

  • Member since
    August 2004
  • From: Forest Hill, Maryland
Posted by cwalker3 on Friday, October 20, 2023 11:12 AM

Wow! Looks like that boiler's ready to be lit off.

Cary

 


  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: East Stroudsburg, PA
Posted by TigerII on Saturday, October 14, 2023 4:15 PM

That is tremendous work. I like the ballast and tracks too. 'The General' looks very commanding.

Achtung Panzer! Colonel General Heinz Guderian
  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Thursday, October 12, 2023 11:00 PM

That is superb work Ben and Jarrod!!! Heart

Beautiful!!! 

 

I hope you guys pick something easy as your next project though! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

  • Member since
    June 2018
  • From: Ohio (USA)
Posted by DRUMS01 on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 5:26 PM

Thanks everyone. I read your replies to Jarrod which made him very happy. And Tank-Builder, I can feel your comment as I can relate 100%. We appreciate everyone's remarks. 

Ben and Jarrod

"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)

LAST COMPLETED:

1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE

NEXT PROJECT:

1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter

 

  • Member since
    April 2003
  • From: USA
Posted by keavdog on Tuesday, October 10, 2023 11:05 PM

Fantastic job.  A great display.

Thanks,

John

  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: On my kitchen counter top somewhere in central North Carolina.
Posted by disastermaster on Tuesday, October 10, 2023 10:28 PM

This just has to be a wonderful subject for a model builder to own.

              AWESOME!

 https://i.imgur.com/LjRRaV1.png

 

 

 
  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Tuesday, October 10, 2023 6:53 AM

Hey! Drums 01!

      I would have you know that I have folllowed this with few comments. I too had a special Needs partner when I built mine right after it's release in the  eighties. He too showed me a lot. The pride of my time at the New Braunfels R.R.Museum is a pencil and chalk artwork framed and covered of an encounter with a family and their special needs child. The artwork shows the situation clearly from the child's perspective and to me, is in my heart, Is as valuable to me as the "Mona Lisa" would be to an Art Connesiour/ Collector.

      This build is certainly well researched and done. Kudos to both of you!

  • Member since
    June 2018
  • From: Ohio (USA)
4-4-0 Locomotive FINAL REVEAL
Posted by DRUMS01 on Monday, October 9, 2023 7:26 PM

MANUFACTURER: MPC
SCALE: 1/25
AGE: Kit Molded in 1982

MODIFICATIONS:

- display base modified with ballast. scale rock, and vegetation
- all gold plated plastic (80%) discarded and replaced with real brass
- cab interior scratch built plumbing, gages, and and controls
- various operating rods added from scratch
- drive wheel yellow stripes added
- tool box created and tools added
- oil can, lantern, wrench, and jack added in or around cab
- hinges added to tender floor plate
- gas filament added to drive light
- over 100 nut and/or bolt heads added throughout
- scratchbuilt valve rods, water valve controls, and steam bleeders

PAINTS and COLOR:

- Tamiya, Testors, Vallejo colors
- pastels, pigment, and water colors used for wear and aging

REFERENCES: 

- Wikipedia - The General 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive
- Federal Railroad Commission
- Library of Congress
- Baldwin Locomotive Works
- The Southern Museum (location of actual locomotive)

PRO's:

- great modeling subject
- interesting war story behind real locomotive
- nice scale makes impressive display piece when finished

CON's:

- very poor mold quality (out of register, flash, ejection pin marks)
- right and left angles on parts were not square making correct fit difficult
- soft detail on chassis and cab details
- some parts molded incorrectly, incomplete, or not at all
- terrible decals (most likely due to age)

NOTE: The kit is not in the configuration or colors of the locomotive as it was during the civil war's "Great Train Race". 

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The kit is similar to the train currently sitting in the Southern Museum. In the 1870s, the General was completely rebuilt, it had received a new pilot, boiler, and other components. Most notably, its three dome configuration was reduced to two domes, and its Radley-Hunter style balloon stack was replaced with a diamond stack, as the engine had been converted to burn coal. Indeed, the rebuilt engine had little resemblance to its original form. The locomotive was originally built to the southern states standard rail gauge of 5 ft (1,524 mm). After a change to the northern states gauge was mandated by June 1, 1886, the General was converted to be compatible with the U.S. Standard Gauge of 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm).

The kit was built my me and my special needs son over a span of several months (July 24th till October 9th). After many ups and downs we present our version of the "General" Steam Locomotive.

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To the thousands looking in and following along through the various forums, thanks for checking in. For the modeling support team, thanks for your responses, interest, and input. As always, your feedback is greatly appreciated. 

"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)

LAST COMPLETED:

1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE

NEXT PROJECT:

1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter

 

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