Trumpeter 1/35scale (Baureihe 52 Mit Steifrahmentender) Build Part 2

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Part two of this really enjoyable build of the Trumpeter 1/35scale (Baureihe 52 Mit Steifrahmentender

Komentáře • 34

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic and love it that you no nothing about steam engines but really talk sense 😊 Snow ploughs on the front They’re smoke deflectors are there to push the smoke out of the way of the driver and fire man so the can see the road ahead 👍🏻 Cheers Stevie

  • @jjab99
    @jjab99 Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent work as always Sim, you are a real train buff and a gifted builder. Well done and keep enjoying making these videos, because we enjoy watching them. Many thanks for sharing and allowing us to follow your build.
    Take care and have fun,
    Joe

  • @TheAlex50h
    @TheAlex50h Před 6 lety +2

    your usual informative video sim, can't wait to see it painted and sitting on the track with the rest of it, well done.

  • @GregReilly135ScaleModels
    @GregReilly135ScaleModels Před 6 lety +2

    Beautiful work Simon what a fantastic looking kit.I really should be starting my build very soon

  • @phildunn1383
    @phildunn1383 Před 6 lety

    Excellent build Sim, love the neat trick with the silvered wire. Should look fantastic with some colour on 👏👏👏

  • @HalidonDioramas
    @HalidonDioramas Před 6 lety +2

    Excellence work Simmo, is looking awesome, I agree don't put the smoke screen things on, they do detract! Thanks for @5:40 and closeup at 25:35, very much appreciated :) At 5:40 I literally spat my tea onto the laptop!

  • @forbeshutton5487
    @forbeshutton5487 Před 6 lety +6

    Sand is still used for traction today on every locomotive. Even on the lastest, state of the art, 7000+ horsepower computer controlled monsters, a tablespoon's worth sand is still needed to improve metal on metal traction.

  • @LynnDippel
    @LynnDippel Před 6 lety +2

    That is a good looking train Simon.When I get back doing videos I just might have to well not fully copy but take some bits from the way you do yours.

  • @neilmackay7475
    @neilmackay7475 Před 6 lety +1

    Sherman a beautiful kit SIM really looking forward to see your next update,s kutgw take care my friend

  • @juanrios9522
    @juanrios9522 Před 6 lety

    Very cool kit,
    very cool dialog..!

  • @jann.gottorfgottorf8954

    Wonderful Video ! The Panels in the front of the Boiler on the left and right are actual wind guide planels. Their purpos is to guide the wind aspecialy at higher Sspeeds over 80 km/ houre to prevent that the exaust fumes of the locomotiv are pushed down on the drivers compartement ans taking away the Engineers sight.

  • @larrybrown1824
    @larrybrown1824 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the call out...

  • @Felisbarcinonensis
    @Felisbarcinonensis Před 6 lety

    What a wonderful kit and what a masterful build you've done! That's indeed a must have and a must do

  • @ddmcco4
    @ddmcco4 Před 6 lety

    This is a stunning build mate

  • @kimandersendk
    @kimandersendk Před 6 lety +1

    Great build

  • @robertsmith8648
    @robertsmith8648 Před 6 lety +1

    Sand tubes,would thought of that.Like it.

  • @ennisanderson2719
    @ennisanderson2719 Před 6 lety

    Great build, Sim! Did I miss an episode ? I don't remember you building the cab or the boiler. ???
    I've got something to share with you. Back in the early 50's, I was a small boy and my Grandpa was the Railway Express agent. His office was in an 1890's railroad station. When I played cowboys and Indians I played there and the office still had it's Wells Fargo marked cabinets. But I digress, what I just wanted to give a basis for my advice.
    When you paint the wheels, only the flat part of the wheel that touched the rail was bright fading to grunge covered rust on it's inside. A military train would be kept in top condition and clean and bright. Feright cars wheels would be rust fading from the edges to the center. And covered with a black/brown grunge. I'd recommend using my method for doing the worn metal of the wheels. I have used a product called Rub-n-Buff, a thick paint. You can use a Q-tip to apply it or a finger tip. I'd top this with some graphite for the metallic look.

    • @simonkemp.models4742
      @simonkemp.models4742  Před 6 lety

      Ennis you miss one czcams.com/video/lG9wpaanIq0/video.html I have a similar product from AK called true metal you can put this on and then buffet afterwards almost to a shine but I'll give it a go and see it goes and thank you for the advice many thanks Sim

    • @ennisanderson2719
      @ennisanderson2719 Před 6 lety

      Simon Kemp. Models You're right ! I didn't watch it all the way thru. My bad, sorry. I'd try the AK paint you recommend but it's not available here, although I could order some.

  • @arcitejack
    @arcitejack Před 4 lety +3

    Is there a part 3 or a reveal? Great work.

  • @kevinegan6876
    @kevinegan6876 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks simon

  • @james.black981
    @james.black981 Před 6 lety +1

    Gold!

  • @markstott6689
    @markstott6689 Před rokem

    When I build this I want the smoke deflectors fitted. Especially if photo etch is available.

  • @ChrisK-LTC
    @ChrisK-LTC Před 6 lety +3

    Smoke deflectors - at high speed they create and updraft to carry the smoke up and over the locomotive cab. Fitting them or not is up to you. I know there are a couple of people who go on rants about them not being on wartime locos, but there is no proof that none of them were fitted.

    • @MrNadefodder
      @MrNadefodder Před 6 lety

      The deflectors are there to prevent smoke getting into the passenger carriages being pulled by the engine, so they were used in wartime but only on passenger trains, cargo or munition trains didn`t need them.

    • @roststab
      @roststab Před 6 lety

      The deflectors work only by higher velocity. There is more then 60 km/h (=37 miles per hour) needed. Goods trains rarely reached this velocity. Therefor the deflectors are not necessary. But if the loco runs without any wagon, the driver and fireman missed them. In days after WW II the engines all get deflectors called "Witte-Leitbleche".

  • @leonidas6140
    @leonidas6140 Před 6 lety

    I hope you do a video on how you're going to paint this model.

  • @BlaxlandRidge3
    @BlaxlandRidge3 Před 4 lety +1

    Your eccentric crank on the left side is in the wrong position. Looks strange to my eye, and in real life it would prevent the locomotive from running properly.

  • @roststab
    @roststab Před 6 lety

    There is a mistake on the left side. Look to the wheels. The excenter must show to the big balance. On the right side it is ok.
    Sorry i dont't know the correct technical names.

  • @Noah-cs6lv
    @Noah-cs6lv Před 5 lety +1

    Funny thing ......I have the same exact model train in process

  • @paramountshop1389
    @paramountshop1389 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a copy of manual guide? I have this model but dont have the manual book. Thanks brother

  • @Yourlocaltankgirl8375
    @Yourlocaltankgirl8375 Před 4 lety

    Hmm I might make my own step by step type video. Any advice?

  • @azzoun
    @azzoun Před 2 lety

    Did you buy any upgrade resin parts for this?