Topic: Faux model railway rolling stock on a budget
Whereas
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/l … er_032.pdf
and whereas
https://viking-virtualprinthouse.co.uk/
and whereas
https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/designer/ (though version 1)
I have the idea that I would like to try having some models as in the story.
However, rather than buying a model railway and spending lots of money getting the specially painted wgons and a Pullman coach, and to see if i can do it, I have the idea of producing some artwork on an A4 sheet, getting some prints on 350 gsm (grammes per square metre) paper, which is thin card, and then using scissors and double sided sellotape, make some 3d models, the 2d artwork being for cut-out, fold and stick together activity.
I also want to try to make some locomotives, two shunters and a mainline locomotive.
I have the idea that the sloping front of the locomotives can be produced by using a 3, 4, 5 triangle for the shunters and a 5, 12, 13 triangle for the mainline locomotive.
That is the 3, 4 or 4, 3 and the 12, 5 being horizontal and vertical respectively, so that the length of the sloping front is 5 or 13, so that upon folding it will all fit togeher nicely. The sloping front not going down to the ground.
So I would like to make this artwork and then publish it in the Serif Affinity forum so that there is always the chance that somebody print some, make them up and might fit them on some OO model bits and actually run them.
So I have been trying, thus far without success to find the scale clearances for OO scale model railway rolloing stock. Then I can make the designs to fit and in fact a little lower so that if they were got to run on a model railway the models will still be in the clearance limits even if there are wheels fitted under them.
Can anyone find the scale clearances for OO gauge model railway rolling stock please?
If anyone else fancies trying to produce such models for locomotives, then we could agree a common scale so that all the models could work together.
William