mickoo
Western Thunderer
A new year and a new project.
Another can that needs kicking down the street is the B17 project, I need to have some tangible artifact for this years open day on the stand at CTL Seal.
I'll be honest, B17's never caught my eye but researching and collecting data over the last near year I've found they do get under your skin is a nice kind of way.
Anyway, using the 3D CAD model from 2D outline speeds things up the design no end and the bogie is all bar done; the bogie has been a sticking point information wise since the beginning so I've started there as the rest is bread and butter design wise. The Sandringham society have cleverly decided to engineer a locomotive for the future with several upgrades and alterations under the hood, as have the Clan group.
One of those is the bogie which will now follow very closely the B1 design and incorporate canon boxes for the axles and bearings. If you're going to model historical engines then this is not the best solution.
Fortunately, the B17 bogie is very close to the D49 and one of those does still exist so that plan is/was to get the basics all fleshed out and drawn up.
The bogie etch work is now drawn up (sans corrections and dust shields) and I've started to work on the brass casting masters and other parts, which could be 3D prints or resin from 3D masters.
Yellow will be brass castings and red undecided, I do need to revisit the side control unit and make sure it's profile is as good as information allows, I've also currently streamlined some aspects in that area for ease of building but might revisit later.
Over the weekend I'll draw up the chassis and get it all off to the etchers, whilst that's away I'll work up and brass casting masters I need but the test build will almost exclusively use 3D prints to validate construction and fit.
Until the etches arrive back you're just going to have to suffer with CAD renders I'm afraid but they should give a good idea of what coming ahead.



Another can that needs kicking down the street is the B17 project, I need to have some tangible artifact for this years open day on the stand at CTL Seal.
I'll be honest, B17's never caught my eye but researching and collecting data over the last near year I've found they do get under your skin is a nice kind of way.
Anyway, using the 3D CAD model from 2D outline speeds things up the design no end and the bogie is all bar done; the bogie has been a sticking point information wise since the beginning so I've started there as the rest is bread and butter design wise. The Sandringham society have cleverly decided to engineer a locomotive for the future with several upgrades and alterations under the hood, as have the Clan group.
One of those is the bogie which will now follow very closely the B1 design and incorporate canon boxes for the axles and bearings. If you're going to model historical engines then this is not the best solution.
Fortunately, the B17 bogie is very close to the D49 and one of those does still exist so that plan is/was to get the basics all fleshed out and drawn up.
The bogie etch work is now drawn up (sans corrections and dust shields) and I've started to work on the brass casting masters and other parts, which could be 3D prints or resin from 3D masters.
Yellow will be brass castings and red undecided, I do need to revisit the side control unit and make sure it's profile is as good as information allows, I've also currently streamlined some aspects in that area for ease of building but might revisit later.
Over the weekend I'll draw up the chassis and get it all off to the etchers, whilst that's away I'll work up and brass casting masters I need but the test build will almost exclusively use 3D prints to validate construction and fit.
Until the etches arrive back you're just going to have to suffer with CAD renders I'm afraid but they should give a good idea of what coming ahead.















