29n2
scale
page
7.
First
rolling stock.
scratchbuilt
boxcar.
Gotta
have a train for that locomotive to pull right?
I
started work on a scratchbuilt boxcar in late 2004.
my
first ever totally scratchbuilt rolling stock!
its
been quite a learning process..did a LOT of things wrong!
but
it turning out pretty well so far.
im
working on it slowly, on Tuesday nights at the weekly operating
session
of the GGGRS, at Irondequoit
Mall in Rochester.
so
it only gets worked on a few hours a month..
but
im in no hurry.
I
have a drawing for SR&RL boxcar #93, I blew it up to 1/29 scale, and
am using it
to
build the boxcar. here is the frame finished.
and
here is the car alongside some 1/29 scale passenger cars.
the
2-foot boxcar and the standard gauge passenger cars are the same scale!
The
boxcar is sitting on "standard gauge" track..it will eventually have 2-foot
track
under it..
Update
April
12, 2005
Work
has been slowly progressing on tuesday nights at the club.
pretty
soon I will just take it home so I can work on it more! ;)
but
its coming along..some pictures from April 12.
The
Susie-Q boxcar and the 2-foot boxcar are the same scale!
again,
the 2-foot car is sitting on standard gauge tracks.
it
will end up being on 22mm gauge tracks.
which
will be 2-foot gauge in 1/29 scale.
Update
05-05-05
Freight
car trucks have been found!
I
found an advertisement in a 13-year old magazine,
"The
Train Yard" magazine, January/Febuary 1992 issue,
for
1/24 scale freight trucks made by a "Ryan Equipment Company"..
well
apparently Ryan's company didnt last much beyond 1992,
because
there is no trace of him today,
so
I popped a note on mylargescale.com about these mysterious trucks,
and
I got a lead for a guy in Canada who still had some for sale!
So
I bought them!
they
are an excellent size,
The
prototype trucks have a 4' wheelbase, so I need 1.65" in 1/29 scale.
(or
42mm..sometimes converting to mm is easier.)
these
Ryan trucks have a wheelbase of 45mm, only 3mm difference!
and
the "style" of truck is a great match.
they
will work very nicely!
Here
is a photo of the trucks in their 1/24 scale 45mm gauge original form.
yes,
they look very large, but thats because they havent been converted to 29n2
scale yet!
They
will have much smaller wheels, and they will be regauged to 22mm.
its
only the sideframes I care about.
I
ordered wheelsets from NWSL again.
they
are sold as 33" wheels in O-scale (.6875" actual diameter)
which
scales out perfectly for the prototype 20" wheels in 1/29 scale. (which
would be .6896")
you
cant get any closer than that! ;)
Painting
and decaling underway!
all
that remains is the roofwalk, the trucks, the endbeams and couplers.
The
next update will be of the finished car!
Update!
June
9, 2005
Boxcar
is complete!
I
think it turned out pretty good!
for
my first ever totally scratchbuilt car..
here
she is!
the
freight trucks worked out well!
they
are adapted from 1/24 scale, 45mm "Ryan Equipment company" trucks.
here
is a photo of the original Ryan trucks in the background,
and
the new 29n2 scale truck in the front.
O-scale
North West Shortline wheelsets were used, regauged to 22mm,
and
new center bolsers for the truck sideframes were scratchbuilt.
the
brakes came with the Ryan trucks, (just not applied to the 45mm truck
in
this photo)
I
plan to try building a SR&RL caboose next, and eventually a coach.
probably
the Rangely, or perhaps a W&Q coach.
On to page 8! Sheepscot
Station.
to
page 8
I
made a yahoo group for 29n2 scale:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/29n2
Scot Lawrence
sscotsman@yahoo.com