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Kit 314c....The O Scale Foundry....

Just got the 3rd installment of the O scale foundry....will post a few pictures at some point. Unboxed stuff and the 3D printed details are really nice. Going to start with priming and paint them up, then move to the construction of the structures and adding the roof overhangs and things. Really like the interior of the tempering shed. I plan to start attaching structure to the foam base I have cut for it so I can get it to a point I can semi plant it on the layout as that area has been dormant for too long. Brett advises not to permanently attach some of the details...and I will follow that advice....but some things I need to "temp" attach to size out the area. I will use a silicone gel for that. I have a method to build a diorama that I can then incorporate into the layout that I'm sure a lot of you are familiar with. Basically a big puzzle piece that will "plug" into the other foam. I'm using that on a few Sierra West kits that are temporarily living on my mini modular layout....
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  • edited June 21
    SW foundry dock 2
    SW foundry 1
    SW foundry 3
    SW foundry 4
    some of the details from the kit....the forklift is not pictured as it's drying in the paint booth....pay no attention to the On18 center cab or structure...they just happen to be on the workbench....
  • Looks nice. Mine will arrive any time now... Looking forward to it !! :wink:
  • Looking forward to seeing this come together Art.
  • Glad to see everyone all together and looking great, just like they left my shop! A bunch of these kits hit customers doors last week so a very timely post Art!
  • edited June 22
    Priming up a good chunk of the details.....waiting on the one AK color I didn't have....I thought I had most of them... so I can do the concrete docks...the foam is cut ... I went to 24" by 24" to fit some tracks I have planned for the area....and the build of the right half continues....
  • Looking forward to your progress on this great instalment Art.
    They are some beautiful looking parts and I know you'll do a great job on them.
    Bring it on...
  • Popped up my original thread on the Foundry so you can see where I left off.....time to resume....
  • I have this bad habit of having at least 3 kits (or more) (like now) in progress at any given time....and I'm real slow at finishing stuff.....well...as Karl pointed out the other day, I need to get my butt in gear to get a contest destined diorama done by September for the NNG....but I am also working on the Foundry as I wait for parts or paint to dry.....so I washed off the cast resin parts and will prime them today....and I want to work on the concrete slab loading dock tonight....I have the AK recommended paints, and a few other secret ingredients...so see ya later....SW Foundry cast resin parts
  • Now now, Muddy, you haven’t read Brett’s instructions properly . There is no need to wash his castings because there is nothing to wash off !
  • My skin oil is there....I also wipe down with alcohol, I used to paint cars, I have habits...
  • edited July 3
    Ok...here's the dock, and the tank...primed. And here is where I deviate again....I prime with Rustoleum Dark Grey auto primer, just a light covering coat. In my opinion, the flat black paints are just....too flat black....too stack a tone. The dark gray looks like a weathered black.... which is why I also repaint all of my steam locos with it. I pretty much use it on everything. As Brett says, its a great way to get shadows and some depth. So I'll let it cure for a bit, then tonight I'll be starting to paint it with the AK paints....SW Foundry primed loading dock
  • (Psst....the shelf unit required touch up....later)
  • edited July 3
    Ok....a little paint on the dock....started with Warm Grey....stippled on with a small stencil brush....covered about 80% of the dock, let it flash a bit, then hit it with the Med Grey, also stippled,,,,filling in the open spots...then randomly stippled on some grimy grey. I went over the entire surface again with the stipple application, no new paint on the brush...I'll let it flash off...then lightly wet the brush, no paint...and blend the tones a bit. Ill let it dry completely, then add some more of each color, randomly...making it a little darker where it will be near the center,,, lighter near the edges and lightest where it will be near the building. Eventually I'll add some chalk later. That I will fix with some workable chalk fixative..................LaterSW Foundry wet dock
  • A bit more paint....still not exactly where I want it...but I'll wait till its planted and has some details on it....the last shot is the end I'm putting towards the back of the building...this will be on a peninsula on the layout...so it won't be hidden....a little rusty rebar....needs a bit more texture...working on it...its a broken end of a #80 drill..... sw foundry dock final paint
    sw foundry dock rebar
  • time to play with the water tank...
  • A little work on the water tank....some chalk....good for tonight....time to hit the kip....
  • edited July 4
    A little work on the water tank....some chalk....good for tonight....time to hit the kip....and just a wee bit more on the loading dock....SW Foundry water tank

  • Gotta love photos....blew that glob of chalk off the tank,,,lol
  • Looking really .....euh... muddy.. :wink:

    Kidding, great start !!! I got my third part, but I'll wait to start building until all is here. Gotta have some more patience. Every now and then, I unbox the goods to admire the sheer quality of them. Astounding I might say. And then I put them back in the box... :)
  • Starting to take shape Art. Nice coloring!

    Jerry
  • Nice start - looking forward to your take on this.
  • edited July 4
    Robert...I feel you....it will be a while before it's all here....and we'll have to wait to finish it. I'm just going to build what I have and work with and around the missing parts. I tend to have multiple builds going on....it's a sickness...lol....and it does look a bit too dark....I was working on it at like 3am.....under not the best lighting...but since it's chalk....it can be fixed....I am looking for a well used look....
  • Great start! Looking forward to seeing what you do.
  • Priming up some of the kits 3D parts.....and others that I just got from Brett.
  • Stopping work on this for a few weeks....need to work on the Truck Repair....
  • Those close up photo's really show the incredible detail that is in the castings.
    The texture, detail and depth that is cast in place is really amazing on those parts.

    I'm looking forward to see what you can do with those beauties.
  • Won't be till after the NNG....too much to get done...
  • Beautiful concrete work Art. As I catch up here your work is popping up all over!...great stuff.
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