Jump to content
 

PDK Bullied Q1 0-6-0 Kit / PDK Maunsell 2-6-4t "W" Class Kit


Recommended Posts

I have put a differnt coupling for the tender, I have put a plate on the cab end of the chassis with a hole and put a splite pin into plate from the back and put a spring on the pin and bend the end of the splite pin, on the tender solder springy wire underneath with a hook to couple onto the splite pin, the idea of this is so the tender is close coupled and when on a curve the tender will pull on the splite pin against the spring and goes back to normal when off the curve.       

 

Ray  -

I've done exactly that on a few tender locos.  Works very well.

Sometimes easier to do it the other way round - wire hook on loco, split pin on tender (still comes down to the same thing!).

Link to post
Share on other sites

Ray  -

I've done exactly that on a few tender locos.  Works very well.

Sometimes easier to do it the other way round - wire hook on loco, split pin on tender (still comes down to the same thing!).

Hi Graham

                Great minds think alike.

To do the other way, I think it depends on the loco or kit you are building. As on this kit there is the hinged plate in the cab which is on the tender, some locos have this plate on the loco. So the reversed coupling would be better on the other way. 

 

RAY70B

Link to post
Share on other sites

ANOTHER UPDATE

 

I have finished painting the chassis. I have put on Hallfords Gray Primmer first, then airbrushed Humbrol Matt Black, Now it is waiting for the wheels to be put on and the motor and gear box also the coupling rods.    

post-3746-0-18231500-1360008291.jpg

 

post-3746-0-39355500-1360008304.jpg

 

Started on the Tender today. I have put together the sub frame, the main frame goes inside the sub frame which holds the wheels will be done later. 

post-3746-0-16970000-1360010807.jpg

 

One side soldered on.

post-3746-0-07530700-1360010843.jpg

 

The other side soldered on with the front put in place.

post-3746-0-99028200-1360010854.jpg

 

The front has been soldered on and the back end soldered in place.

post-3746-0-42546900-1360010866.jpg

 

RAY70B

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi Darren

              The front panel will only fit one way as the shape of the sides, there is a gap between the bottom to the footplate. Take a look at post #32 on David Bigcheesplant pictures.

 

Thanks for Comment.

 

RAY70B  

Link to post
Share on other sites

update

 

I have fitted the motor and gearbox and wheels with the crank pins 

post-3746-0-44925300-1360150627.jpg

 

Put the rods on and the lubecator rods 

post-3746-0-62289400-1360150636.jpg

 

Put the pick ups on and wired the pick ups to the motor

post-3746-0-45021800-1360152212.jpg

 

post-3746-0-22357700-1360150653.jpg

 

post-3746-0-49927100-1360150663.jpg

 

post-3746-0-27426300-1360150674.jpg

 

Wired it as DC for running in on my rolling road, before fitting my TCS M1 decoder.

 

RAY70B  

Link to post
Share on other sites

MORE UPDATES

 

I have folded up the coal space and soldered it to the underside of the tank top then soldered the four ribs to the underside of the tank top  and then Soldered it all to the tender body.

 post-3746-0-22997100-1360439912.jpg

 

Soldered the front bulkhead

post-3746-0-55588800-1360439920.jpg

 

Soldered the locker front to the bulkhead then soldered the locker doors on, then I soldered the rear coal space bulkhead  

post-3746-0-01988200-1360439928.jpg

 

Punch the rivets from the underside, formed the roof to the top of the front bulkhead then solderd the roof on.

post-3746-0-75058800-1360439937.jpg

 

post-3746-0-86492000-1360439944.jpg

 

Soldered the coal chute on, then soldered the coal door, soldered  on the lower locker doors then I glued on the upper lockers and then the doors, glued on the running plate platform, fitted the handbrake, soldered the two split pins to the lower bulkhead and then I fitted the fallplate.      

post-3746-0-68066600-1360439952.jpg

 

Glued on the sandbox fillers and then soldered on the steps    

post-3746-0-76762000-1360439961.jpg

 

Hope to do more on Monday.

 

RAY70B

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

HI Ray

 

You have done a very fine job on the Q1 and the tender looks stunning!

 

You have done a wonderful job on putting this kit together and you have great skill in building loco kits.

 

This is going to be a beautiful loco once she is finished, keep up the excellent work.

 

All the very best

 

Darren

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Well had a fantastic weekend at Biggleswade, know I am back to doing my Q1. I have done a bit of detail on the body, on the side of the smokebox there is some pipe work from the lubecator and I think it is a none return valves, I have made it out of plasticard and pipes is made from 5amp fuse wire.   

 

post-3746-0-77615700-1362075706.jpg

 

post-3746-0-90980700-1362075815.jpg

 

I put 5amp fuse wire on the chassis under the smokebox to run to the lubecator  

 

post-3746-0-25381400-1362076063.jpg

 

post-3746-0-39603600-1362076075.jpg

 

post-3746-0-53385800-1362076086.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

TODAYS UPDATE 

 

I have today put the first coat of paint of Matt Black paint on by my airbrush, as you can see the paint is still wet.

Hope to put a second coat on tomorrow.

 

post-3746-0-26427200-1362228328.jpg 

 

post-3746-0-10906900-1362228334.jpg

 

post-3746-0-12022700-1362228340.jpg

 

post-3746-0-73410300-1362228344.jpg

 

post-3746-0-02408200-1362228352.jpg

 

post-3746-0-92947100-1362228356.jpg

 

post-3746-0-44932500-1362228363.jpg

 

 

RAY70B

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

TODAYS UPDATE

 

Sunday morning I put the second coat of matt black on the tender and the loco body and then I went to the chassis and put on the buffer heads and the screw coupling.  This morning I have done some detailing paint work on the body and tender also the red on the buffer beam. Then I got the transfers out and put the numbers on the cab sides, I have a picture of 33010 with out the crest on the tender in 1963 but in 1959 at Hither Green she had a general service at Ashford in 02 July 1959 back in service in 27th July 1959 so she must have come out of Ashford with late crest. As I am modelling 1948 onwards I am going to put the early crest on 

 

So here some up to date pictures as she is know.

 

post-3746-0-14028300-1362404750.jpg

 

post-3746-0-66873800-1362404759.jpg

 

post-3746-0-94059100-1362404768.jpg

 

RAY70B

Link to post
Share on other sites

RAY!

That is stunning mate,what a good looking Q1,Top bit of work their mate 10/10 ,well done mate!.

Ray a little tip when spraying ,if you have a plastic box with a lid,pop the model in to it to drie off,stops dust and hairs sticking to it,make sure you point some hole in the lid.

Keep up the good work.

All the best

Darren

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...