Dalboy
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AES the model is going to be approxmatly 26" long by 7" wide and stand about 7 1/2" tall and is 1/8 scale.
I finished yesterday with having 4 cut outs to do on the rear bolster, I managed to complete these and stick that in place. as in the first photo
All the parts for the rear axle complete but not stuck in place as I will have to drill a hole in parts when I have completed the front axle assembly
Started the front axle assembly but on checking found out everything seemed to be equal from both sides so either the original waggon that the measurements were taken from was not perfect which could be the case considering when they were produced or an oversight of the drawer of the plans.
So the question is which do I use the plans or make the measurements equal across the piece in question. It is the bar running up and down on the left
Well I made them equal and started to drill the bolt holes after which 4 mortices need to be cut, but that is for tomorrow
I finished yesterday with having 4 cut outs to do on the rear bolster, I managed to complete these and stick that in place. as in the first photo
All the parts for the rear axle complete but not stuck in place as I will have to drill a hole in parts when I have completed the front axle assembly
Started the front axle assembly but on checking found out everything seemed to be equal from both sides so either the original waggon that the measurements were taken from was not perfect which could be the case considering when they were produced or an oversight of the drawer of the plans.
So the question is which do I use the plans or make the measurements equal across the piece in question. It is the bar running up and down on the left
Well I made them equal and started to drill the bolt holes after which 4 mortices need to be cut, but that is for tomorrow