Rather than post the promised pictures of the Peak bogie on Richard's thread, I have decided to place them here.
Firstly a view of the completed bogie. The inner and outer are joined by the rear cross member and the by the front croos beam which has been reversed so that the former front face is now the top face. Three bolts keep everything in place, unlike the JLTRT arrangement where the vertical slots which the bolts go through ensure that you spend half an hour bolting all together. There is no rocking pivot to the bolster but there is a small amount of movement allowed by a compression spring under the retaining nut; this is needed to get the bolts in that hold the chassis to the body. One of the pick ups has slipped off the wheel and this has been corrected.
A view of the swing link for the leading wheel. The lead sits on the flat top of the bogie and clears all the other gubbins. The truck can float up and down by about 1mm, which is more than enough.
A view of the compensation beam with the axle bearings fixed to the beam. The beam pivot is a 2.5mm tube on the main frames and a larger tube on the beam that fits over the main frame tube. A 6BA bolt through the middle keeps everything together.
Overall I am satisfied by the result and the loco runs everywhere on the layout that it did before. Best of all is that it now goes into new bits and it is currently sat in the yard, a place of former falling off.
Simon