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  1. There are some instructions for assembling Bill Bedford (Mousa) W-Irons on Eileens Emporium web site. https://www.eileensemporium.com/materials-for-modellers/product/instructions-for-bill-bedfords/category_pathway-1259
  2. Are the buffers sprung? There doesn't look to be much room if not, without hacking away some more plastic.
  3. Bad luck Tim. Not seen much snow here, hope it stays that way. See you at our show next month ?
  4. Here is my entry into the wagon section. LNWR D14 Deal wagon. Built from a London Road Models kit to P4 standard.
  5. This Saturday. I'll be there helping to operate 'Richmond'
  6. How about a topical one for this week? Cheltenham racecourse from Cleeve Commom. Spot the train! it is there. Honest.
  7. Still on the crossing bridge theme Barmouth And of course got to have Glenfinnan !
  8. until
    http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php/topic/25651-the-36th-leamington-warwick-model-railway-exhibition/page__pid__259940?do=findComment&comment=259940
  9. Hi Jol Looking good so far. It's nice to know you get problems when building kits just like us lesser mortals . How is the layout coming on? Any pictures? Another Topic maybe? I'm still working on the Precursor Tank chassis and trying to get it to run reliably round the corner into 'Clarendon'. As I've sprung the drivers by CSB's it's just a case of getting the correct combination of spring wire. Hopefully I'll have her running for the derby show in a fortnight. I'm having the same problem with the B4, I think I might modify the front bogie to work similar to the precursor one and see if that might help it get round the curve. Keep at it. Cheers Andy
  10. Cor, isn't ballasting track mind numbing

  11. Well i've been busy over the Xmas hols building and laying track to the point that i can say it's finished. Maybe just a bit of tidying up here and there. Now all i've got to do is wire it up and fit point motors etc. Then it's time to do some scenery, which is something i've not done much of (Yet) . Here we are on it's side to make wiring easier.
  12. Thought it was about time i published something that was finished, so here is a photo of the finished signal. It's been delayed be the fact that we have been planning an extension for the layout and was unsure if it was going to be repositioned. Now we have decided it's staying put i'll fix it down and set about the operating unit, but more of that later.
  13. LBSCR B4 an LRM kit by Weskie by Weskie original page on Old RMweb __________________________________________ ??? posted on Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:30 pm I'm going to blame Andy Y. and the Modeller of the day comp. for starting this new thread. Also the lousy weather we are having over Easter. But it did get me quite eager to do some modelling. So here goes. This is a London Road Models kit for a LBSCR B4 that I started about a year ago! It's gone together very well so far, the splashers over the front bogie were a bit tricky though. I've just fitted pick ups to the motor so a test run is in order then we'll go on from there. I wonder how long this bout of eagerness will continue? I'll let you know in due course. Cheers for now. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:45 pm Graham_Muz wrote: Very nice indeed a lovely prototype too. What livery will it end up in ? That's a good question. It will be set in 1908 to run on our club layout. 'Clarendon' so I suppose it will be Stroudley passenger livery. Not to gen'd up on Southern type locos. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:34 pm Well, managed to give her a run, actually went better than I expected! Except why is it that given a choice of two wires to connect to the motor you always get them the wrong way round, Must be one of Murphy's laws. It needs a lot more weight in it, nice long boiler to fill with lead and also hang the tender so to put weight on to rear drivers. Here's a photo showing the chassis. Would be nice to get it looking better for the show at Shepshed in April. I'd better get reading the instructions to remind myself what to do next __________________________________________ ??? posted on Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:22 pm Right here's some close up pictures as promised. Better late than never. First up shows the CSB on the chassis, using the LRM horn blocks (very nice) and just letting the beam rest onto the bearing instead of running through another handrail knob as I think Ted S. suggests. Being LRM horn guides they locate in a slot so the bearings don't wander along the axle. Hopefully that's fairly clear. Yuk doesn't a close up shot show up all the muck you thought you'd cleaned off Here's another showing CSB detail, this belongs to an Alan Gibson kit of a LSWR G6. This has got handrail knobs fitted to the top of the bearings. And just to spoil you here is the completed thing. Anyway back to the B4. Next shows the front bogie (upside-down). It pivots on a central bolt, with the axle beams also pivoting, and a wire soldered across the ends acting like a torsion bar. I think I'm right in saying this is an Alan Sibley design, but no doubt Jol will correct me if I'm wrong. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:28 pm Horsetan wrote: A bit puzzled about the lack of handrail knob fulcrum; surely you need to have the CSB control the downward movement of the hornblock bearing as well Hi Horsetan The lack of handrail knob fulcrum is due to the lacking in width of the mainframe for the third pivot point, out of shot. the beam will deflect up when the weighted body is added, so should give enough room to push down as well. (I hope) I can always file some more off the sides of the horn guides if needed. Some packing on top of the bearing is also an option. __________________________________________
  14. A newcomer's work bench!(Clarendon Signal) by Weskie original page on Old RMweb __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sun Sep 23, 2007 2:34 pm Hello all. I'm new to this forum so apologies if i make a mess of it. It's nice to see what some other people are up to,so i thought i'd join in. Cue picture of signal on bench. Well probably better off not seeing the bench, it's a mess but then aren't they all? [/img] The signal is a LNWR 55ft bracket signal with co-acting doll. It's to go on our club layout as an outer home. Situated in a cutting between fiddle yard and road bridge, so virtually hidden, oh well! The post's have been filed from square brass section. The signal arms are from 'MSE'. Additional details from Ratio. It will be operated by a 'Bouncer' unit from 'Full Stop Signals' Hope it's liked Cheers for now Weskie __________________________________________ ??? posted on Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:37 pm Here's the latest from the signalling dept. I've managed to connect the operating mechanism to one of the arms, but can't test it yet as one of the other club members has the set up board, so will have to wait till after my hols next week. The bench is a bit tidier now as trying to pack everything to take with me (inc kitchen sink, Do you think it will be noticed?). About time to go for a beer. Cheers Andy(Weskie) __________________________________________ ??? posted on Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:48 am Hi All Well finally got round to getting the signal ready for the paintshop. Here it is drying off before priming. You'll see that i've altered the ladder to the lower doll to go up the back of the post to a platform, looks a lot better. More to follow when painted! Cheers Weskie __________________________________________ ??? posted on Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:52 pm Thought you might like to see progress in the paint shop! Although not finished yet. So no prizes to anyone who says i've missed a bit I hope to finish it for the weekend and have it fitted in place as we are showing 'Clarendon' at St Albans this weekend. Any visitors can come and see it in the flesh. Unfortuatly it won't be operational . Must get on. Cheers __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sat Mar 22, 2008 8:56 pm Well thanks to some typical Bank holiday weekend weather, snow on minute, blue sky and sun the next, I??????????¬???????ve managed to finally finish the signal! So now you can all shout up and tell me what I??????????¬???????ve missed off ??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦??????????¬?‚?¦. Thank you Now all I??????????¬???????ve got to do is fit it to the layout and wire up the operating mechanism (the bouncer unit) and get it working. I'll take some photos when its in place. Hopefully before April 19th as we are taking the layout to the LNWR meet at Shepshed, so if you are attending it will be on show in all its glory __________________________________________ ??? posted on Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:46 pm A quick update with a couple of pictures showing the signal in place. Painting not quite complete. This view isn't normally seen as the fiddle yard backscene has been removed Stil not operational yet as we are extending the layout and i might have to move it _______________________________________________ ??? posted on Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:07 pm Captain Kernow wrote: Andy, any chance of a photo or two of the Bouncer unit, please? Thanks. Here's one i took a while ago whilst still planning the layout of the bouncer unit, just about shows the set up. The control circuit board on the right, then 2 motors connected to a crank to operate the signal. Each board can take up to 4 motors. There is then a control unit that plugs in to set up the motors for bounce, throw and speed etc. As I said I haven??????????¬???????t yet got it fully operational as it may be moved but after initial trials they do look to quite effective. Care is needed in setting up the throw as I??????????¬???????ve used one to operate a gate, connected directly to the motor and as the motor won??????????¬???????t stall it ripped it straight off it??????????¬???????s hinges. Back to the drawing board with that one. __________________________________________
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    Precursor tank

    Weskie's Workbench: LRM Precursor chassis by Weskie original page on Old RMweb __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sat Nov 01, 2008 7:19 pm For my latest project now that the dark evenings are here, I am building a new chassis for a LNWR Precursor tank. The chassis kit is the new updated version that Jol Wilkinson has designed for the London Road Precursor tank kit, replacing the previous Brassmasters (I think) one. I built the loco about 5 years ago and never did get it to run smoothly so after much fiddling and tweaking I thought it would be easier to start again. Here is the start and so far so good. I intend to spring the driving wheels with CSB??????????¬???????s and LRM horn blocks, with the rest built as instructed. It is to P4 gauge and will run on our club layout ??????????¬?‹?“Clarendon??????????¬???????. Hopefully I will have it ready to run at Wigan in December, but we??????????¬???????ll see? More later. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:15 pm Today??????????¬???????s progress report:- Front bogie finished. Ash pan sides added to the frames. Coupling rods assembled and a start made on assembling the horn blocks, including fitting the CSB wire spring adapters to the horn blocks although they don??????????¬???????t show up in the photo. I??????????¬???????ll try to take some better photos later. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:32 pm Oh dear! Wigan is less than a fortnight away. Some progress has been made but not as much as I would like. The chassis is up and running, just a few minor tweaks to be made, one or two clearance problems. The buffer beam brackets on the body need reducing and the tank support brackets on the chassis need slimming down a bit. But otherwise it??????????¬???????s going ok. Just need to add some pick-ups and brakes. Then a good clean up and into the paint shop. Here??????????¬???????s the progress so far:- I do hope there is some good trade stands at Wigan as I could do with a bucket load of ??????????¬?‹?“Time??????????¬??????? if not a lorry load. I bet it will be the first thing to be sold out though. Hope to see some of you at Wigan with a fully functioning Precursor tank. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:17 pm Oh dear I really can???‚¬?„?t believe that it is nearly 12 months since I started this one! I was hoping to have her ready for Wigan show last year, which you???‚¬?„?ve guessed it, I failed. And now it???‚¬?„?s only just over a week to Scaleforum. Some progress has been made, with extensive testing to make sure she will go round the main curve on Clarendon. A few tweaks here and there and she seems ok, so I???‚¬?„?ve stripped the chassis and cleaned it in the ultrasonic bath at work and given it a coat of paint. Here she is ready for reassembling. I really must get on with my layout and not use the fiddle yard board as a workbench Better get on, only 9 days to Scaleforum. __________________________________________ ??? posted on Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:10 pm Well Scaleforum is now only 6 days away. Good news, she's 95% finished. I've just fitted the guard irons, only got to touch up the paint work and then it's full steam ahead See you at Scaleforum. __________________________________________ Well after all the testing and faultless running before Scaleforum, got there and yes you've guessed it, she derailed everywhere. Oh well back to the drawing board for some more tweaking. Just got to work up the enthusiasm to get on with it.
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