Hi Jack
Can you post a photo of your Presflo squarely end on please? I'll do the same with my NQLTRT one and we can compare
Thanks.
Richard
Having nearly finished a MMP 16 ton mineral I would tend to select a similar recently released etched kit as the practice kit as everything fits together as it should, also the thinner brass used is easier to solder than the thick brass used in older kits.
Thanks for posting Jack.
Placed side by side, I think there is a noticeable difference. However, I do think yours is extremely well built and finished and looks the part.
As an aside, it is highly commendable that M&M have continued to develop what was already a good product to make it better. I wish that all manufacturers were so good. The new one does look good on their website, but they could do with larger, higher definition pictures to sell their wares better.
Have you had any thoughts as to what you wish to do now the waters have been muddied?
Richard
So I can see that the full size presflo body has something like 4"x 3" x 3/8" angle reinforcing, whereas the JLTRT model uses the scale equivalent of 4" x 2" box section. Clearly the full size presflo is seriously incorrect.
Indeed. The disparity between the two seems so great that it leads one to wonder if some full size presflos had box section reinforcing.....
Dan
Sorry, you will have to wait until later next week as I am away until then.
It is a possibility. They were built at different locations so there may have been differences in the manufacture. also they were built over a number of years so it is possible the design was changed. I belive 1900 were built so there probably was a difference.
I would think that it is a very real possibility that the differences are correct. the M&M seems to match the pictures tho....
because the JLRT is resin it is possible that it wasn't possible to make the section any smaller as it would be very difficult to manufacture it accuratley..... due to the M&M being brass the reinforcements are thinner as they are brass and have to be seperatley soldered to the basic flat sides of the wagon.
In conclusion I think it is hard to say weather the JLRT is accurate. it is highly likely it is and that there was variations of the wagons.
I think you are being far too charitable.
I would suggest the NQLTRT presflo's ribs are determined by the perceived lack of strength of thinner resin, and that it was felt that true scale thickness would be far too vulnerable to handling damage.
I have seen no evidence for box section ribs, and would argue that the M&M model is far more accurate in this area. If they have redone the roof as has been suggested, then they are probably a better basis for an accurate model.....but fun with all that soldering
As to the livery of mine....boring brown. I don't go for stand out models, and I have not seen any evidence for branded presflos on the Oldham Loop.
Richard