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At the time I made the single that was the closest espec I could find. I wanted something that would give decent speed on a reasonable size train and there weren't any specs for singles or larger 4-4-0s available at the time (I used the Atlantic spec on lots of things back then due to lack of choice). 2995valliant's selection has improved since then, including the Stirling Single and various express 4-4-0s all of which might be more appropriate for the J class. Unfortunately this model will never have a truly realistic espec available as Trainz doesn't do compounding. Some of my other compound locos (eg the Midland compound) have Specs from 2995valliant that approximate compounding, but they are only approximations. Hopefully more will be completed at some point. The Midland Compound spec should be pretty close for the 3CC as they were extremely similar engines. One day I might find the time to learn to do especs myself, but getting them right is a complex and subtle art that also requires a pretty good knowledge of real steam loco operation, so for now I will continue to choose the best spec from the available selection by other people...
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Pre-Grouping West Highland?
eheaps replied to justin1985's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
The Highland sheeted their fish wagons -
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The Isle of Alnogg - Dogger Bank
eheaps replied to Player of trains's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
An awful lot of pre-group railways seem to have used this type of fox bogie (illustrated for avoidance of doubt as there was another type more commonly used on goods wagons), especially those who didn't have enormous drawing offices and carriage works. Each railway seems to have had there own preference for secondary springs (various combos of leaf and coil) and footboard length though. They also came in a few different wheel bases. Pretty much all of my Trainz carriages run on a bogie based on this design, even if it's not strictly correct but as long as you get the footboards right I think you can normally get away with it! For a fictional small railway company it seems to be the ideal choice! PS. the more I look at those single drawings the more I want build a Trainz one... -
The Isle of Alnogg - Dogger Bank
eheaps replied to Player of trains's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
You might be able to get better resolution by downloading directly from the source of these scans, which was the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/pub_engineer) Searching for "Nanking" in the relevant volume finds them pretty quickly. For those that don't know the internet archive has full scans of both The Engineer and Engineering which can be a great source of drawings. -
The Isle of Alnogg - Dogger Bank
eheaps replied to Player of trains's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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The Isle of Alnogg - Dogger Bank
eheaps replied to Player of trains's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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I think he may be following this advice on impressing ladies (from The Dangerous Book for Boys): "If you see a girl in need of help—unable to lift something, for example—do not taunt her. Approach the object and greet her with a cheerful smile, while surreptitiously testing the weight of the object. If you find you can lift it, go ahead. If you can't, try sitting on it and engaging her in conversation."
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NLR drawings were recently mentioned. The NRM have scanned part of their Bow collection and they are available in wonderfully high resolution here: https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/documents/aa110002833/bow-works-locomotive-drawings Similar pages are available for other works. The Derby and Stratford ones seem quite extensive from my exploring so far... There are also lots of paintings (reproduced at lower res) from which this must count as a cheer up picture...