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  1. 3 hours ago, Dave said:

    Snap !

    I'm a little further on than you but expect you'll finish way ahead of me.

    I'll be interested to see where some of the small parts go as I haven't got any detail drawings and can't find any on the internet.

    Regards Dave

     

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    This is one of the photos I found on line. There is others, not many

    at all though.

     

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  2. The LNWR 19" goods loco is now ready for delivery.  The next one on the bench is the LNWR Prince of Wales Class. Again finished in the early condition.  At least this one will not be such a challenge as it's very similar to the 19" class.

     

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  3. Well it's been a long build this time.  Had quite a few household jobs to to do amongst other things.  Stilling got the coupling to the tender to do plus all the usual cleaning up and a small amount of filling to do. So hopefully I will also get the priming done tomorrow.

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Blandford1969 said:

    I am always amazed by your building and how quickly you motor through them. Do you still have the instructions for this. I am trying to improve a 4mm Alan Gibson one and it looks like the frame spacers are prototypical and I was hoping the insturctions might show the layout?

    I'm afraid I do not have the instructions.  I always send the instructions back to the guy I'm building them for.  I rarely build locos for myself these days, I've run out of space for them now. 

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  5. I've been tackling a Javelin Collet Goods.  This has been started and abandoned and I'm sorting it out to get it finished.  (It's the tender that was part built but I'm Building the loco first this time.  The dummy inside valve gear leaves almost no space for pickups so I'm going to devise some for the tender that will allow quick coupling and uncoupling.

     

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  6. Hi John.   That is often a problem creating clearances on the leading drivers when the crossheads hit the coupling rod bushes.   I leave the 2nd & 3rd axle bushes alone  on the 45xx except for filing the bushes down to a tad over the thickness of the rods.  The leading axle bushes are different.  Decide just how much clearance is required.  Sometimes I need to reduce the thickness of the coupling rods at the leading wheels. Also if still more clearance is required I turn the coupling rod bush round and place the washer on first then the coupling rod followed by the the bush and carefully solder it on.   (Make sure the wheels centre boss will clear the coupling rod before you solder the bush in place.) That works for me.

     

    This photo is of the model I am doing that to now.

     

    Sorry it's a bit hazy, the close up setting was turned off.

     

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  7. That's the build competed.  Tomorrow will be the big cleaning up of it and preparing for the primer.  I will have look at the water filler, it's not sitting quite right. the problem is the base is meant for a flat top to a side tank not the curved top on a saddle tank.  Of course I have to add the buffers as well.  I had to raid my scrap boxes to replace missing  parts including the actual roof.

     

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  8. 10 hours ago, 03060 said:

     

    Very interested to see what you find with this kit, Ken, as I intend to get one sooner rather than later ie whilst I still can. I know Alan Smith of Leeds MRS has built one successfully but I don't remember his comments from his build as it was several years ago now. This may well be the last 0 Gauge kit that I buy for quite a while as I still haven't gotten around yet to building any of the other dozen ones that I've bought but I will (hopefully) one say.

     

    Regards,

    Ian.

    First off, this was a second hand kit from GOG stand at Bingley Hall.   So there was some items missing, most importantly the cast s/box saddle.  There was some missing delicate etches.  You have to watch the spacing on the chassis spacers as there is no etched lip on them for correct positions.  My advice is to use the drawing in the kit to drill brake operating holes. 

     

    If you have the drawing alongside you on the build and check it all as you go you should not have a lot of problems that I found.

     

    This was an original Mercian kit, it looks like they are under a new ownership and probably been reworked ?? 

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  9. I've done very little of late, which had been unavoidable, but a star has been made on the Mercian Yorkshire Engine 0-4-0 loco.

     

    I started the new batch of builds with what I thought would be a nice simple kit.  That has happened, it's quite a tricky build. The etches do not match up with the drawings needing a few alterations.  Oh well, onwards and forwards.

     

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  10. At last I have the Royal Scott ready for delivery.   It's been a bit of a slow build with a few other things going on around the house, but that's almost done now.

     

    I attached a hidden support bracket to the air pump which looked a bit iffy under the slide bar.

     

    (I think I will have to adjust the s/box lamp iron.)😕

     

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  11. Having been away from the WB for a while here is the Royal Scott "Jenny Lind" chassis.  I'm going to start the body now before stripping the chassis down in preparation of painting and completing it. I have to decide the best way to attach the air pump to the crosshead and slide bar though. The slide bar being the trickiest job.

     

    Amazing how grubby the wheels become when left on the bench for a few days.

     

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