Thank you very much! That's kind of you to say. Thanks for watching, James
@dialwright
Жыл бұрын
James, my paralysis is reaching my hands now, so being able to follow your consummate skill and competence is pure, vicarious joy; thank you so much for your sharing. ATB, Mike.
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael. I enjoy hearing from you. I hope you are keeping well.My best wishes, James
@freddiesmith6122
9 ай бұрын
Thank you James - P4's alternative to Netflix! I still think that man 'Craig' is a genius...
@daniellaforet5398
3 ай бұрын
Très intéressant, j’ai construits un assez grand nombre de kit laiton, quelque soit le pays la technique est la même (c’est normal!) Pour la soudure ”métal blanc” sur laiton, j’étame le laiton, puis je soude à basse température avec des soudure pour figurine. Compliments pour votre travail et vs vidéos Daniel (un frenchie!)
@BexhillWest
3 ай бұрын
Merci Daniel, je suis heureux que vous ayez apprécié la vidéo. J’aime énormément ce genre de travail. Mes meilleurs vœux, James
@Chris-BognorRegis
Жыл бұрын
Hi James - Talk about intricate and fiddly and yet you make it look so easy. Whatever the layout/diplay you end up with along with locos and stock it is going to look fantastic. Enjoying the journey. Regards Chris
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris, It was a bit fiddly but worth the effort as these kits go together so well. I've no idea where or when I could run it - clearly not at Bexhill West. There is just the small matter of another 13 to build to complete the set. :) All the best, James
@davidorf3921
Жыл бұрын
Excellent as always, really looking forward to these as there are exactly zero items of rolling stock available for the mountain railway I hope to create
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you David. I’ve got some interesting ‘sheet metal’ design work going on at the moment in CAD which I think you might find interesting. I’ll get some of it into a video soon which may provide some food for thought for you. All the best, James
@lassunsschaun6859
Жыл бұрын
*Short look on your channel* -> I bet on "Wengernalpbahn" "Spurweite 800mm" "Zahnstangensystem Riggenbach-Pauli/von Roll" 😮😀👍
@davidorf3921
Жыл бұрын
@@lassunsschaun6859 You would win that bet of course, though I might do it as 1M gauge only because that little bit of extras room helps with making it a working rack rail
@lassunsschaun6859
Жыл бұрын
@@davidorf3921 therefore H0m (12mm), instead of H0e (9mm), right? As fare as I remember your are otherwise into Rhätische Bahn, so both can share track (fiddle yard and more) ;)
@davidorf3921
Жыл бұрын
@@lassunsschaun6859 nope not into RHB just the WAB but then visiting the area for more than 50 years will do that to you LOL but yes probably H0m the rack there (WAB) is basically now Strub/ Von Roll (lamella) there used to be some Rigenbach (all the same pitch) but thats almost all gone now, as its far more expensive to maintain, the plan is to laser cut the rack but I will be experimenting to see just what parameters I can get away with, if it were just a straight track it would be easy but rack along a curve and changes of pitch to and from horizontal make things far more interesting, and points are a lovely complicated subject, fortunatel the WAB uses several designs and one is far more suited to a working H0 scal creation than the others.
@AER2263
Жыл бұрын
Nice video and work as always James. Colin's kits are really well designed and go together really well, in some ways it is a shame there were/are not more available. There is one part where it pays to be a bit more "heavy" with the solder, when you are putting the box sections together on the outer channels of the wagons. Later on these box sections have holes drilled in to allow lead shot to fill the cavities. I found it's much easier to drill in with a heavy soldered joint. You may have already passed this point and not had a problem - but thought I'd mention it.
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Alastair, I've really enjoyed putting this together and intend to complete the full set when time allows. The biggest challenge will be finding somewhere to run a full rake. Thank you for the advice re the box sections. I hadn't realised they were to be filled with shot - but it makes sense. I've followed your advice and made the joints really strong. I'll save that job though until I've got the first 5 completed and do them all at once. I've enough kits to do a full rake of 15 but the full set may have to be a longer-term project. Thanks for watrching, James
@AER2263
Жыл бұрын
@@BexhillWest you did very well finding 3 full sets of the five wagon kits. Such a shame they went out of production, I've been looking for some kits for a while but not seen any available for a long time.
@peterjhillier7659
Жыл бұрын
Thank you James, superb, really enjoy your Videos, your dexterity in model making is something I can never hope to achieve. Still haven’t been able to use the Ballast Kit I bought from you, but I’ll eventually get there. Keep safe.
@vincenthuying98
Жыл бұрын
Dear James, very cool kit, love the different tools you used, grateful for the links you added. Most definitely understand the very reason why you chose to build this kit, even though it doesn’t fit the timeframe of the Bexhill West layout. With the knowledge acquired by building this kit, I’m sure you will be able to design and manufacture models that will first of all fit the Bexhill scene, timeframe and liveries. Also, am I certain you will surely come up with interesting ideas and methods to improve the design of the cars and locomotives you are planning to build. As a source of both learning, understanding and as a prompt to innovative thinking, your videos are always a pleasure to watch. Cheerio
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Vincent, you are very kind. There has certainly been lots to learn from putting this kit together, and I've thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Thanks for watching, James
@andrewstevenson5449
Жыл бұрын
As you surmised, I wondered what on earth was going on, and I have to admit actually was almost tempted to switch this video off, after seeing the umpteenth bit of etched brass being bent, but fortunately you appeared to explain why you were building a modern container wagon! I've never done anything with etched brass, other than detail parts or fencing, so, yes, I'll admit it, it was interesting to see how it goes together with that slot and tab system. But that made me wonder - devil's advocate style - how superior etched brass is for the more structural parts to, say, using brass profiles. What I mean, is that some of what you were doing looked a bit like you were assembling what would presumably be steel profiles on the real thing: presumably reconstructing those profiles from etched brass allows for a finer, more scale result, than using brass I beams, C- or L-profiles? I remember a time when most model shops had all sorts of metal and plastic rods, profiles, tubes etc. Or is it that doing the whole thing as etched frets makes it easier for the kit designer/seller, without the need to source the profiles to go in the kit. I suppose it allows much greater control and consistency for the kit designer too. Sorry, I'm rambling.
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew, and sorry for all etched brass. As you will have gathered, I was keen to explore building a really well designed kit, even if the final model is unsuitable for me needs as a means of learning how the designer had thought through the many challenges. I'm certain that the wagon could be built from metal sections, although to build in that way would be more akin to scratch building. Nothing wrong with that per se, but the ease with which these wagons are fabricated from sheet parts, with almost guaranteed accuracy must certainly help folks with limited skills (of which I am one) to produce a truly finescale model. Ultimately I will need dozens and dozens of wagons and bits of rolling stock. One of the sidings alone could swallow 60 wagons and not too too full, so for me, investigating this medium is necessary. I couldn't possibly scratch build all of the stock, yet it is my ambition to have made it all. Hence exploring methods to industrialise the whole operation. :) I've got about a dozen or so wagon kits ready to go, with just the etched underframes to take care of before I hope to be able to start knocking them out like Model T fords. I've even got some interesting ideas relating to the painting and numbering of all the stock too which is why you'll not see me painting anything just yet. :) My best wishes, James
@davekeeler8100
Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched you build of the etch brass underframe and saw you cleaning up the remains of the tabs with emery boards. Are these standard emery boards used to do one’s finger nails etc or are they special ones?
@JohnTarbox
Жыл бұрын
You do fantastic work! As you are doing quite a lot of soldering, have you tried using a hot-air soldering station? The other tool that might prove helpful is a reflow oven or plate. In fact, all may serve various tasks. This is not a one size fits all kind of thing. You may want to watch some videos on how people solder very fine surface mount components when doing repairs to mobile phones such as the iPhone. Often this work is done under a binocular microscope and requires great precision.
@RoamingAdhocrat
Жыл бұрын
Do hot air guns and reflow ovens work for modelling-type soldering? I thought they were for mounting components to PCBs… a much simpler task than what James is showing here!
@michaelbrian219
3 ай бұрын
Is the vice an Eclipse Instrument Vice?
@BexhillWest
3 ай бұрын
Yes it is, it's an excellent tool.
@RoamingAdhocrat
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the wagon looked ahead of its time for Bexhill West… then saw it was a Freightliner wagon :D
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Indeed - a flux capacitor will be the next project. ;)
@johnharper2167
Жыл бұрын
James, I have tried to contact you through your make it minature site to ask a couple of questions, without reply. Is that site still active as I'm keen to purchase some actuators. Many thanks.
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Hi John, Yes the site is still active. I’ve just replied to a couple of email via it. Nothing from you though. Try me directly at makeitminiature (at) outlook.com and I’ll get back to you asap. Best wishes, James
@davew2452
Жыл бұрын
Nice build James. Good to watch some of your techniques. One query - what was the rotary sanding tool you were using? Dave
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, Sorry for my delayed reply. It's a Foredom SR pendant drill. I love it, it's such a great piece of kit. A bit pricey but lovely to use. All the best, James
@davew2452
Жыл бұрын
@@BexhillWest Thanks
@petertownsend8276
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful work. Slightly too modern for Bexhill West. Pete
@BexhillWest
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I’ve only put them together to build me skills. Shame though as they are brilliantly designed models. Thanks for watching, James
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