1/32 LMS 4-4-0 class 2P

michael mott

Western Thunderer
Have been knocked out by a bug I picked up at a meeting on Wednesday so not much work done on the rework of the motion bits and the slide bars and cylinder and valve glands……yes another step back in order for a better step forward. First the ends of the valve rod which engages with the radius link was refined by making a new pair and cutting the slot and sides with a.020” slitting saw in the lathe and the clevis part in a quick change tool holder. IMG_2040.jpeg
I used the jewelers saw to remove the outside waste. Next I clamped the tool holder in the vise on the mill
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Using a jack to support the bottom side and a bit of.020” styrene to fill the slot was able to get an accurate hole without any deflection.
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The next task is to rework the cross slide bars support plate
Michael
 

michael mott

Western Thunderer
After adding the nuts and bolts then painting the cylinders red and the slide bar support I sorted a simple jig to keep everything in place for gluing then was able to slip out the styrene spacers. Test fitting before colouring the slide bars.
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Testing the fit between the frame
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Next the bolts for the bars and the weight shaft and hangers, I am happier with the newer cylinders and the alignment.

Michael
 

Jim Smith

Member
What a novel method of construction! I used to make O gauge locos from Plastikard in the late 1960's and would never have considered using card! Probably not a good idea on a live steamer though! :)
I will watch with interest!
 

midnightmiller

Active Member
A bit late in the day , but there was a rather nice series on the 2P published in Modelling Railways Illustrated way back .
Didn't seem relevant at the time , as it was not L & Y .
 

michael mott

Western Thunderer
A bit late in the day , but there was a rather nice series on the 2P published in Modelling Railways Illustrated way back .
Didn't seem relevant at the time , as it was not L & Y .
Thanks for the info, this project is on hold for now while I work through the parcel van in G3 .
Michael
 
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