RMweb Gold Corbs Posted July 12, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted July 12, 2018 I don't think the box has to be for pralines but this is what I used. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted July 15, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted July 15, 2018 I like pictures more than words so this should explain everything.... Also the TK&F brake van gained some handrails and details. 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedGemAlchemist Posted July 16, 2018 Share Posted July 16, 2018 (edited) I like pictures more than words so this should explain everything.... IMG_7423.JPG 39798C00-CC16-45B9-9336-BC253D0CB83F.jpg Also the TK&F brake van gained some handrails and details. IMG_7432.JPG Cor! She's a beautiful beast! As always, fantastic work! She'll fit right in alongside Thomas, Percy and the others. Edited July 16, 2018 by RedGemAlchemist Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted July 17, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted July 17, 2018 Thanks mate, can't wait to get the lining on and see how it looks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LNWR18901910 Posted August 6, 2018 Share Posted August 6, 2018 How goes Maunsell's Prairie Tank? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gilwell Park Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 Hi About 50 years ago when the RTR choice was very limited the only way to obtain variety was to kit bash, or convert. My first attempts were a Kitmaster prairie tank on aTriang princess chassis. An LMS 2P converted from a SR L1, before Triang did the same. A Triang Hall into a Grange with HD 2-6-4T wheels etc. Nowadays there is little need for such modifications so like many others I have started producing models of locos that never existed. In some cases however they were designed but just not built. The BR standard 2-8-2, the LNER P10 2-8-2T, the SR Q1 0-6-4T. The current example is the Maunsell 2-6-2T described in the RCTS locos of the SR. The chassis is pure Bachmann N class, extended at the rear. The boiler/firebox is Triang L1 shortened to match the dimensions quoted in the book. The cab/tank/bunker is Kitmaster prairie, with the tanks the wrong way round so I only had to file off the moulding pips, not the rivets or raised lining. A useful little loco that normally pairs up with a BR Class 3 2-6-2T. 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandhole Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 P8070061.JPGP8070059.JPGHi About 50 years ago when the RTR choice was very limited the only way to obtain variety was to kit bash, or convert. My first attempts were a Kitmaster prairie tank on aTriang princess chassis. An LMS 2P converted from a SR L1, before Triang did the same. A Triang Hall into a Grange with HD 2-6-4T wheels etc. Nowadays there is little need for such modifications so like many others I have started producing models of locos that never existed. In some cases however they were designed but just not built. The BR standard 2-8-2, the LNER P10 2-8-2T, the SR Q1 0-6-4T. The current example is the Maunsell 2-6-2T described in the RCTS locos of the SR. The chassis is pure Bachmann N class, extended at the rear. The boiler/firebox is Triang L1 shortened to match the dimensions quoted in the book. The cab/tank/bunker is Kitmaster prairie, with the tanks the wrong way round so I only had to file off the moulding pips, not the rivets or raised lining. A useful little loco that normally pairs up with a BR Class 3 2-6-2T. Nice!!, I mean Really Nice!!!! Respect! Chris. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelAndSoot Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 all of these engines are looking great so far I have been viewing this for a while but haven't said anything up until this point Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelAndSoot Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 I have had a couple ideas and have made a engine of my own if people are interested I have a bunch of old locomotive parts including a royal scot locomotive chassis complete with wheels working motor everything and I also have the body shell of an old Hornby j50 So my plan was to make a j50 4-6-0 it actually looks alright length ways so far Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelAndSoot Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelAndSoot Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 this is my Big Bertha model cobbled together from three old engines otherwise known as the lickey banker 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted August 19, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted August 19, 2018 (edited) Cracking cut and shuts there chaps! From my workbench there's not been much progress. Work, a big family holiday (nearly 30 of us together!) in France and then back to more work, combined with burying my workbench under junk, has stalled things. Over the last few days I've been able to clear space to work in again. Time to take stock. Cosmetic jobs outstanding in 'live' projects: ex-FR K2 NWR No.102 Line out cabside, paint cab interior, line and letter tender, fit plates Woolworth tank NWR No.40x Build rear bogie, line out, letter/number and detail/weather Blue Pannier NWR No.308 Line out and letter the other side! Fit plates and lacquer Mechanical jobs outstanding: I've had so many mares with wheels not being quartered correctly, as well as the wheels not being fitted square. Portbury TDA No.16 NWR No.102 All these locos have wheels out of quarter that hinder performance greatly. Low speed is often juddery. I've ordered a cooper craft wheel jig in an attempt to do it more properly as I'm sick of the poor running. NWR No.102 This also needs the RC system finishing and permanently fitting once the wheels are quartered. The worm gear is also not square on the motor output - gah! Needs doing properly. NCB 'Little Lambton' No.3 The receiver on this loco is playing up. It will not bind to the Tx! I've tried different batteries to no avail, very frustrating. I've never had an issue with Rx45s but the Rx61s have given me nothing but trouble. Now sorted! Different selecta position fixed the issue. I'd better start ticking these off! Edited August 19, 2018 by Corbs 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LNWR18901910 Posted September 5, 2018 Share Posted September 5, 2018 20180804_115725.jpg Wow...not many models of said-locomotive like this in RTR are made...until now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelAndSoot Posted September 18, 2018 Share Posted September 18, 2018 that is indeed why I tried to do it. As I know many people like the engine but I haven't seen many people try making it. It came out well but it is a little loud when running and sometimes derails going backwards going over sharp points but apart from that it is a very smooth runner and I am very pleased with how i turned out (apart from the gap under the frames) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted September 26, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted September 26, 2018 The Hornby 'Princess' chassis is a really nice running, affordable thing, but let down by the split rear pony truck, which doesn't look right at all. Inspired by LNER4479 on the Shap thread.... http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/128568-hills-of-the-north-bring-on-the-big-uns/page-17 I opted to use part of the rear frames salvaged from a GBL 'Coronation', which I believe was £5.99 for the whole loco when I bought it, so not a huge sacrifice! Sawed off the metal on the pony truck to allow it to clear the frames. Glued the front portion of the frames on. Blended with some careful filing and filler. The result is more what I wanted, although not perfect (should be mounted lower down but the GWR cab threw me out a bit) it does at least look like frames and less like a toy for going around radius 1 curves! 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gibbo675 Posted September 26, 2018 Share Posted September 26, 2018 The Hornby 'Princess' chassis is a really nice running, affordable thing, but let down by the split rear pony truck, which doesn't look right at all. Inspired by LNER4479 on the Shap thread.... http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/128568-hills-of-the-north-bring-on-the-big-uns/page-17 I opted to use part of the rear frames salvaged from a GBL 'Coronation', which I believe was £5.99 for the whole loco when I bought it, so not a huge sacrifice! Sawed off the metal on the pony truck to allow it to clear the frames. IMG_8987.JPG Glued the front portion of the frames on. fullsizeoutput_2e9e.jpeg Blended with some careful filing and filler. fullsizeoutput_2e9f.jpeg The result is more what I wanted, although not perfect (should be mounted lower down but the GWR cab threw me out a bit) it does at least look like frames and less like a toy for going around radius 1 curves! IMG_8990.JPG fullsizeoutput_2e9b.jpeg fullsizeoutput_2e9c.jpeg Hi Corbs, I like the look of that especially in the blue which actually quite suits the Kings as it suited the Lizzies. What I also like is that when I worked at Riley's in Bury we used to take the mickey out of the 6201 group by telling them that there engine was just a King with a trailing truck, we now know what a King with trailing truck would look like. Gibbo. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted September 27, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted September 27, 2018 Cheers Gibbo, as you can imagine I love the blue! I managed to mess up the lining on the tender by re-lacquering it on one side, which caused the lining to pinch and wrinkle. Vexing, to say the least as the tender lining was the straightest on the whole loco! I've managed to respray one side and am letting the paint go off while I wait for some new lining transfers, this side will be getting the gold N W R lettering as it looks so much better to me than the white N W. I thought I had better crack on with the static 'Woolworth' 2-6-2T conversion 'Sigrid'. A rather nice generic lining set was perfect here, lots of useful corners and straights. I'd run out of Rs so used a P and a bit of straight gold, think it's ok. The cab floor was made from a rectangle cut out of a pizza box and glued in. The blue tank engine fleet is growing, Sigrid needs a copper cap next... 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Mikkel Posted September 28, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 28, 2018 Hi Corbs, that's a really good looking trio. Copper caps looks really good with the blue. I hope you manage to save the tender for 805. I've sometimes thought it would be good to have a boxing bag next to the workbench! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gilwell Park Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 Hi I really like 805 but could I suggest replacing the outside steam pipes? The BR modified Kings & Castles had larger, more curved, pipes but I think the really large style fitted to the Chapelon P&O pacific rebuilds would look great on a King, & probably be more efficient as well. Roger. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted September 28, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted September 28, 2018 (edited) Got to agree with that Mikkel, I think it'll be ok, the layers of paint on the tender are so thick now I'm contemplating stripping the whole thing and redoing it. Hi I really like 805 but could I suggest replacing the outside steam pipes? The BR modified Kings & Castles had larger, more curved, pipes but I think the really large style fitted to the Chapelon P&O pacific rebuilds would look great on a King, & probably be more efficient as well. Roger. Sounds interesting GP, do you have a pic of what they looked like? This morning before work, whilst l had lining on the brain, I lined out the tender for No.102. 'Sigrid' may soon have a new stablemate, too. I found a damaged Bachmann N Class for sale on eBay for less than the usual rate, made an offer which was accepted, then used the PAYDAY discount and got a bit more off, result! Think this one will become either Sigurd, Harold, Thorkell, Ulf (all tender versions) with the more enclosed NWR cab. A bit like this... Edited September 29, 2018 by Corbs 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gilwell Park Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 Got to agree with that Mikkel, I think it'll be ok, the layers of paint on the tender are so thick now I'm contemplating stripping the whole thing and redoing it. Sounds interesting GP, do you have a pic of what they looked like? This morning before work, whilst l had lining on the brain, I lined out the tender for No.102. IMG_9014.JPG 'Sigrid' may soon have a new stablemate, too. I found a damaged Bachmann N Class for sale on eBay for less than the usual rate, made an offer which was accepted, then used the PAYDAY discount and got a bit more off, result! Think this one will become either Sigurd, Harold, Thorkell, Ulf (all tender versions) with the more enclosed NWR cab. A bit like this... woolworth1.jpg This is the best picture I can find at the moment, a 240P. Roger 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted September 28, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted September 28, 2018 BEEFY Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted September 30, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted September 30, 2018 (edited) People living within 50 miles of Bristol may have heard me breathe a sigh of relief today as I finished lining out the tender (again). Going to seal it with some Klear before matt varnishing it. Here it is in tandem with 308. 805 was the second loco I ever lined and there's a few slightly wiggly bits I'd like to iron out.... One day. I find that the gold N W R is much more pleasing than the white N W, but I think I'll carry on doing a different style on the sides of most locos to signify different eras. Edited September 30, 2018 by Corbs 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
manna Posted October 1, 2018 Share Posted October 1, 2018 (edited) This is the best picture I can find at the moment, a 240P. Roger G'Day Folks Thompson inspired valve gear manna Edited October 1, 2018 by manna Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Corbs Posted October 9, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted October 9, 2018 The Cathedral is back on the display shelf for the time being, but the 'To Do' list grows ever longer. Since the Land Rover didn't break down this month, I went on a bit of a spree and splashed out on a few new projects, some of them are 'real life' projects in the clinic but others are destined for NWR service. I already have the static model of 'Sigrid' under construction, which has now been fully lined. According to my rebooted NWR history, 8 Woolwich Arsenal-built N Class 'kits' were bought by the NWR after WW1. 5 were built as tender engines, and 3 as tank locos. The tender locos received more enclosed cabs (since it's grim up north) which later inspired the LMS. I bought a rather playworn N Class on eBay. A good deal, very dusty, a few broken parts and a missing smoke deflector, no problem, but when I decided to run it in on the rollers, I left it going and came back to find it not working. What seems to have happened is that the piston rod pulled out of the cylinder, jammed against the cylinder, bent the connecting rod and the motor's then burnt out trying to turn it. I've managed to straighten the rod a bit but it's a real shame. Have asked Bachmann if they'll sell me a new motor but if that doesn't work I'll have to bodge something up. Never mind, eh, on with the show... A GBL Black 5 was dismantled for its cab. Surprisingly, the cab fitted with just a little dremeling needed. The original running plate and steps will need to be trimmed away but I'm pleased with the fit so far. The dead motor and a potential replacement. 403 'Thorkell' with 407 'Sigrid' 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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