Friday, September 3, 2010

Paint for everyone!

The pierina was paintend successfully last wednesday. Sorry no photos for the moment! The next big step is decoloring and painting the metal skeleton of the loco. This is quite a challenge, because I was unable to disassemble the rotor of the motor which remains attached… The (brutal) solution is to put everything in the brake fluid to decolor… After a night in the liquid and a good wash the result is as follows:

dsc02894.jpg

Also, to prevent the metal oxidizing, I carefully dried it with a hair drier set to the minimum warmth (quasi cool).
The motor seems intact and the winding intact. The only problem is that when trying to unmount it I damaged all the soldering, so I will need some patience and a good repair session to make it work again.

I then proceded to cover all the “sensitive” parts so I could spray the primer on it:

dsc02903_2.jpg
Recto
dsc02904.jpg
Verso

And finally I can spray the paint:
dsc02906.jpg

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The 897 Pierina saga continues…

In the last two weeks we saw:

PAINTING

Here we apply the scotch tape to protect the windows from the paint:
dsc02754.jpg

and the the primer is applied:
dsc02760.jpg

A detail:
dsc02764.jpg

Next step is applying the black paint, which for the moment is a big failure…
dsc02782.jpg

TOTAL DISASSEMBLY
Of the chassis mounting al the rods and motor. It is necessary so I can remove the paint and repaint it with the italian “rosso vagone”.
This is a quite unpleasant experience, since everything is fragile and delicate. I started disconnecting the rods, pressure mounted (I’m not sure I will ever be able to remount this…)

dsc02869.jpg
dsc02874.jpg

Next step is unmounting the wheels, still pressure mounted. Two of them mounted the gears which transfer the motion inside the metal body, quite difficult to undo.

dsc02875.jpg
dsc02876.jpg

And finally nothing remains mounted, except some gears and the motor, as I was unable to disassemble it.

dsc02879.jpg

And these are all the pieces:
dsc02886.jpg
dsc02887.jpg

And the final step is melting all the paint with dot-3 brake liquid (everything except the metal body for the moment)
dsc02889.jpg

Friday, August 13, 2010

More Pierina - 2010 Edition

The saga of the GR987 “Pierina” continues!
After a year of halt, I started over with the project. I just had to add some little nasty details before I could paint the loco.
dsc02687.jpg
Making all the little pipes is no fun at all!
The worst part was making the horizontal pipes on both sides. You can see how it is mounted here:
dsc02663.jpg

And a wiew of the other (finished) side:
dsc02673.jpg
And the unfinished side before installing the pipe:
dsc02674.jpg
You can see the almost corrected chimney here:
dsc02677.jpg
This is the pipe while installing: it will be cut to length afterwards being glued.
dsc02679.jpg

The stairs on both sides of the cabin broke time ago, so I glued them back with some reinforcement.
dsc02692.jpg

This is a general view:
dsc02697.jpg
dsc02698.jpg
dsc02699.jpg

And this is the original BR97:
dsc02700.jpg
(pierina in focus)
dsc02701.jpg
dsc02702.jpg
dsc02707.jpg

Saturday, August 22, 2009

More Pierina

A nice morning of train-work! Many new details:
dscn0977.jpg
dscn0988.jpg
dscn0992.jpg
dscn0993.jpg
dscn0976.jpg

I had to make a small modification with the cabin:
dscn0984.jpg
dscn0987.jpg

I had to rework the chimney:
dscn0978.jpg

This is a commemorating image of my messy workspace:
dscn1003.jpg

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Dremel drug!

Yesterday I brought a set of Dremel accessories so today I tested them over my Pierina. I libe the results:
dscn0928.jpg
dscn0929.jpg
dscn0932.jpg
dscn0933.jpg
dscn0935.jpg

Thursday I also mountend my third spool of super8 film, this time only 90m:
dscn0926.jpg