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  1. Hi everyone, just a quick note to say that the Epping Ongar have a mega lineup for the gala this year. We will have resident loco Pitchford Hall, which is always a bit of a head turner anyway, joined by Didcot rebuild Lady of Legend and just found out that we will also have LMS Jubilee 'Leander' which is at the end of its ticket. Come and listen to the big guns being used on the Essex hills which are surprisingly steep. Take a look at the website for dates. www.eorailway.co.uk Hope to see you there. Many thanks. JB.
  2. Im pretty big on using oil paints for weathering at the moment after watching a video by Jerry Spolema on Youtube. He is a little different to the guy in your video though, in that Jerry does very 'wet' weathering. I can take a photo of my Atlas O SW-9 if you fancy.. JB.
  3. Did you manage to make a new tank, boiler and smokebox? Looks like what you had to work with was pretty average.. JB.
  4. Kamiack Falls, is a magnificent layout! Very much look forward to seeing it again, if I make it. JB.
  5. Hi Paul, it was the last K2/2 kit that Fourtrack Models had before Gordon wrapped up the business and sold all the kits to other traders. This model was pretty heavily modified. The K2 went to Gladiator Models. JB.
  6. Hi Paul, sent a message on Facebook. JB.
  7. Yes, I too am quite keen on the Curved cabs, this is one of my K2/2's from around 3 lifetimes ago. JB.
  8. Just stumbled across your thread, I was at this show too. Getting heavily involved in On3 myself. JB.
  9. Looks good, driven the real thing a few times, lovely engine! JB.
  10. I must admit I'm tempted to do the next one with silver solder. I'm pretty sure that if used in small enough amounts at a time I should be able to get enough heat into it for the silver solder to flow. That should be nigh on indestructible. I think I may also change the diameter of the crank material swell, its a touch small and I will enlarge to 3/16". I think I may have done one silly thing yesterday. After soldering with the micro flame i quenched the axle immediately in cold water, and fear I may have caused it to move just the tiniest amount. I'm thinking I should have left it to cool gently which would have stopped any stresses in the metal showing themselves. This however is my error and not the kit so I'm still happy. JB.
  11. Hi Michael, yes soldered to a Slaters axle. Not sure how much detail you need as an answer, but I had to use a micro flame to get enough heat into the whole lot to allow the solder to flow nicely into all the joints. I also used electrical solder with plenty of powerflow flux to make a stronger join than 145 solder would have given me. if you need any further information just shout. JB.
  12. Thought I'd crack on with the etched crank webs and produce the axle. All went very nicely until I'd got it together and found the cranks are 1mm too wide. Damn! Will redo tomorrow. JB.
  13. Colin, I think you have the top of the brake hangers sticking out too far out from the inner frames, and that will be the cause of the interaction between buffers and brake hangers. JB.
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