View Full Version : The Engine is finished!
Robert Parrish
03-04-2010, 1:01 PM
Well almost, I still have to install the dc motor and lights. I'm 1/4 of the way there! The finish will be buffed out after I get the other cars built.
John Keeton
03-04-2010, 1:11 PM
That is just way too cool!!! Very nice work, and some great detailing on the small parts. How many different species did you use?
James Combs
03-04-2010, 1:39 PM
Now that's my kind of project.:cool: Not only is it a wonderful toy it is a wonderful project. Did you use plans or was it your creation?:confused:
Well almost, I still have to install the dc motor and lights. I'm 1/4 of the way there! The finish will be buffed out after I get the other cars built.
Robert Parrish
03-04-2010, 2:02 PM
John, I lost count of the number of species I used. When I needed a small part I just used what scrap I had. It has Paduak, walnut, maple, Purple Heart, oak, iron wood and what ever else.
James, I got the plans from Woodcraftplans.com. I have built several of their carousel horses.
charlie knighton
03-04-2010, 2:16 PM
very nice...
Bernie Weishapl
03-04-2010, 2:23 PM
Really a beauty Robert. What a cool project.
Doug W Swanson
03-04-2010, 3:50 PM
That is very cool. I like the choice of woods you used....
Doug
Scott Lux
03-04-2010, 4:04 PM
Excellent!
Not to hijack the thread, but this reminds me so much of the Warther trains.
If you find yourself in Ohio, head to Dover. The Warther Museum has many hand-carved trains. http://www.warther.com/ No financial affiliation, just a cool place.
Baxter Smith
03-04-2010, 9:48 PM
That is a neat project!
John Beaver
03-04-2010, 10:14 PM
Incredible.
Well done !!!
Jeff Nicol
03-05-2010, 7:19 AM
Robert, That is just too cool!! My dad is a big train guy and he would love it! He is planning to put a narrow gauge track in his back yard and build the engine and cars. It will be quite a bit bigger than yours but yours is awesome!
Thanks for sharing,
Jeff
Steve Schlumpf
03-05-2010, 8:09 AM
Excellent! Love your attention to detail! I can only begin to glimpse the patience you must have for this type of work!
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing!
Robert Parrish
03-05-2010, 8:12 AM
Jeff, I'm putting together a Garden Train in my backyard (G-Scale) this spring. You can see some of the cars in the one photo. It' a Piko from Germany.
Rob Cunningham
03-05-2010, 9:04 AM
That's really cool. Nice work
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