Some good progress for this new speed that I seem to have fallen into a little bit of cutting and gluing then a nap then a sit for a while with a cup of tea, then some enjoyable browsing here and then suddenly the day has gone and its time to go to bed again.
a form block worked very well for laminating the roof of the cab.

I cut out the open end before the glue was fully cured but after an hour or so which makes the cutting a bit smoother then the edges were treated with the CA glue to harden them up

after trimming the sides off the roof worked out well I should have cut out the roof top hole before removing the side bit it would have made the cutting easier, oh well hindsight.

so the kit of major parts for the cab is almost complete. I have not found any pictures of the inside of the cab so need to figure out how the wheels were covered other than just a box, also what the backhead looked like, I suppose I could just make it a generic looking backhead but it would be nice to have it somewhat like the original loco.
Michael