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Not quite sure what TAG stands for Don but yes! i do like my stuff to look as though they work and have'nt just come out of a display cabinet :jester: This one will be a bit cleaner than most of my loco's though. I drilled out the holes for the lamp bracket and tools brackets and then soldered 1/16th copper rivets on the inside of the cab which i then filed and sanded down.....not quite flush or very neat but they are solid and who can see them in there!  I also soldered a 'U' shaped rail both on the top and bottom to give the thin sheet a bit more strength. The cab back will be held on by an extra set of hand rail knobs on either side, i was just one handrail knob short but i'll nick that off my other yet to arrive loco' later this week. I'll try and start to paint it up today. :)  

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Tag Gorton previously editor of Gardenrail mag ;)

Tag likes a little extra detail and workaday look, plus he's a thoroughly nice bloke :)

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Tag Gorton previously editor of Gardenrail mag ;)

Tag likes a little extra detail and workaday look, plus he's a thoroughly nice bloke :)

Ah! well i've never bought any mags' so i would'nt know him or his stuff. 

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I'm sure you'd get along well he has no airs just likes personalising stuff. I've met him several times at a friends Coal fired steam ups and always entertaining company.

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Tag Gorton previously editor of Gardenrail mag ;)

Tag likes a little extra detail and workaday look, plus he's a thoroughly nice bloke :)

 

I do wish he would bring back Mr Grindling Spode, with his very useful life-tips and opinionated opinions...... :onthequiet: 

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I'm pretty sure that "Grindling Spode" was a character created by Peter Jones (of Compton Down fame) ;)

and I'd certainly like to see "the collected works" !

 

Really? I never knew that. I always thought Tag wrote it!! I did ask him once, many years ago, if he (Tag) would bring him back, but he said no.

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Really? I never knew that. I always thought Tag wrote it!! I did ask him once, many years ago, if he (Tag) would bring him back, but he said no.

Dagnabbit - I'm going to have to dig out some old SMT magazines now :read:  Oh for a better memory! :crazy: 

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No not steamed her yet Lads, as i need more bits and bobs to do that... water, gas, and new batteries being the main things :jester:  No rush! i've waited long enough, so no harm in waiting for a few more weeks. :no: i removed the buffer beams and drilled out for some proper rivets, a ten pence piece was drawn around to form a half circle cut out at the buffer beam corners ...opposite to what they are now. Two pieces of metal 22 gauge sheet  were cut to size to make running boards...bending and cutting these to size should be really fun today...Not! :crazy:

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Thanks Idris i've waited ten years so no use rushing things now As i have already built the cab, buffers and saddle tank for the other loco' i've not much to do on it when it arrives, so i thought i'd give 'Bess' the same 'Bling' treatment, i'll always try and make my own bits and bobs before buying it! I've not much in the specialist tools dept' but enough to muddle through, like my Aldi Drill stand, bench grinder and 4" disc cutter...all bought cheaply but the quality and what they can do for the money is amazing! A few hours later and i've got things ready for the tea tray fettlin' this eve'. I've bent the running boards in the old vice, then drilled out the area on them that needs cutting out to make room for the linkages etc and then i cut the corners off the buffers....so plenty of filing to do later. :O

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Bob 

here is Tag driving his coal fired edrig 

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or at least Rob Bennets interpretation of him
 
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err picked up wrong picture this is the one I intended
Both taken on Paul James layout. Tag himself was around would occasionally when the loco was easy to access top up water and coal then leave it to carry on running very relaxed.
 
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I do really love that Mike!...it's just the sort of heavy weathering i drool over  :imsohappy: Matt' is a real artist in what he do's, and a lovely Lad to boot! Hey! Don' i hope its a poor Rob Bennett version of him and he's really not that big and wears a hat all the time...or do's he? :jester:

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I do really love that Mike!...it's just the sort of heavy weathering i drool over  :imsohappy: Matt' is a real artist in what he do's, and a lovely Lad to boot! Hey! Don' i hope its a poor Rob Bennett version of him and he's really not that big and wears a hat all the time...or do's he? :jester:

All Rob Bennet's figures are caricatures sadly he only does specials now. Less easy to obtain.

 

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I have gone back to square one with the cab back as the Gloss Black paint i bought had moisture in it and made a very poor job and was full of lumps & bubbles, so it's all been stripped back down to bare metal.  :butcher: The good news is that my other loco' has just arrived, i'll run this as is until; i'm done with the Jack rebuild.  :smoke:

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