RMweb Premium Popular Post Alex Duckworth Posted January 15, 2021 RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted January 15, 2021 My generic Fletcher Jennings model is now finished apart from some weathering. 25 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SandHutton Posted January 23, 2021 Share Posted January 23, 2021 Brilliant work there. is that running on 9mm gauge track to finescale standards? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Alex Duckworth Posted January 24, 2021 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted January 24, 2021 14 hours ago, SandHutton said: Brilliant work there. is that running on 9mm gauge track to finescale standards? Thank you. The answer is no, but it should be. My use of 2mmAssoc. drivers (I wanted brass centres for a split frame chassis) means that it will run on Peco 009 track, but only just. Careful back to back adjustment is needed to tread the narrow line between the flanges hitting the point vee and the wheels falling inside the rails. Fettling the Peco points is probably more trouble than building your own track, on a small layout at least. It's OK on straight track though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SomethingTrainLover Posted January 26, 2021 Share Posted January 26, 2021 So based on your above reply, I assume you scratch built the chassis for this? I mainly ask cause I'm curious whether you made the motion or where you sourced it from? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Alex Duckworth Posted January 26, 2021 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted January 26, 2021 22 hours ago, SomethingTrainLover said: So based on your above reply, I assume you scratch built the chassis for this? I mainly ask cause I'm curious whether you made the motion or where you sourced it from? Yes, the chassis is scratchbuilt. The split frame chassis is made from 2 strips of 0.5mm double sided PCB, frame spacers from 1.5mm double sided PCB, gapped and soldered together. Frame bearings are 2mm Assoc. 1.5mm phosphor bronze and the wheels are 2mm Assoc. 9mm brass centered drivers with filler counterweights and every other spoke sawn out with a piercing saw. Their rear faces were turned down and backed with shim brass, then thin superglue was dripped into the spaces between the spokes. The cylinders are IIRC old Brian Clarke castings redrilled and sleeved. The con rods, coupling rods, crosshead and slide bar are made from waste etch fret. Motor is a 6mm Tramfabriek with 2mmAssoc. gear and worm, supported on a Perspex mount and siliconed into place. All the body gubbins is formed from copper wire, brass tube, wire and nuts and Meridian handwheels. Dumb buffers are lime wood with lead foil front plates. Works plates from Narrow planet. As soon as I get a chance I will build some 9mm gauge track and some points. Alex. 1 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Not Jeremy Posted March 25, 2021 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 25, 2021 Alex, I found my way in.... What a very handsome looking model you have created, and funny to hear Brian Clarke mentioned in the story too, a blast from the past and another clever chap. Fletcher Jennings-es are very nice looking prototypes on any gauge I think Thank you for pointing me in this direction! Simon 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mike Bellamy Posted March 25, 2021 RMweb Premium Share Posted March 25, 2021 (edited) 5 hours ago, Not Jeremy said: Fletcher Jennings-es are very nice looking prototypes on any gauge I think Simon Follow the link below to the same EDM model in 7mm designed to fit a Ready to Run Dapol B4 chassis. Click Here for three different Fletcher Jennings by Andrew Young Click Here for EDM Models 7mm 'Townsend Hook' body kit . Edited March 25, 2021 by Mike Bellamy 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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