Scanlon
Western Thunderer
This morning I started building the Seven Models Crosti 9F which is a commission build. Slow progress understandably with only the side rods built up and one frame side tested on the chassis jig. The side rods are constructed from three sets of etches and built into a sturdy structure. All the bearing holes needed slight easing out to accommodate the standard Slaters bearings.
An interesting problem has arisen in that the rear two axle positions needed to move back by up to 1mm each . This problem did not arise with either the 2884, Britannia or the Duke which came from the same stable. The kit allows for both compensated or rigid frame and I'm building the latter. Tomorrow I plan to erect the frames so watch this space.
An interesting problem has arisen in that the rear two axle positions needed to move back by up to 1mm each . This problem did not arise with either the 2884, Britannia or the Duke which came from the same stable. The kit allows for both compensated or rigid frame and I'm building the latter. Tomorrow I plan to erect the frames so watch this space.