david bigcheeseplant
Western Thunderer
I have one I started a few years back, and also planned to do Brill No.1, Even Gibson wheels are wrong too few spokes and also too chunky so 3D printed centres that fitted into Exactoscale tyres.
Twisted up like something from a lathe unfortunately. But I managed to bodge a new one...Easily done. Solder to a piece of flat scrap considerably wider than the rod to prevent twisting.
I don't think the split rods will work, will they? The knuckle joint is over etched so as to be virtually non-existent. I wanted to use them on Bamburgh but had to split them on the centre crankpin instead and put a dummy knuckle in.
Are you sure you can't twist the problem rod back into true?

Unfortunately there will be more than just the wheels that are wrong with the model I am building.......I have one I started a few years back, and also planned to do Brill No.1, Even Gibson wheels are wrong too few spokes and also too chunky so 3D printed centres that fitted into Exactoscale tyres.
Not here you can't. You can post a link or embed a Vimeo or YouTube video if you upload your video to those platforms.Can't seem to post a video?


Oh no! More to do. But I thought they were all scrapped before the end of the Brill branch? So she'd have pulled a standard Met eight wheeler at some point?Now you need the Met rigid 8 wheel coach to accompany her.![]()
Oh no! More to do.



Haha. In fact it's medium ballast. She, most magnificent, most fearsome, threw out my last bits of real coal in disgust, EDIT: I got the weight up to 85 grams so she's fit for purpose. She has been running around most of the day without issue. The kit gets a thumbs up from me.The loco looks really good. The gloss paint shows what a good job you've made of forming the tank.
I don't think much of the cat litter ballast though...