David Boorman
Active Member
Mick, thank you for your thoughtful analysis of your experience. I used to blame myself for everything that went wrong with certain kits.
David, well that boiler was straighter than mineWell that's a stunning recovery: excellent work as usual.
It made me think about the DA A3 I built. I remembered the crappy boiler rolling:
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but I didn't recall any issues with the firebox being too small. I have checked back and of course I don't have a suitable photo, this being the
nearest:
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It doesn't appear to suffer the same malnutrition that the A2 box does.
I now know (in the wallet) how some of David's otherwise excellent designs are let down in the firebox department, as evinced by PAD's wonderful Duchess build. I wonder if he took measurements from the GA and forgot about the clothing...........
Keep up the good work!
David
Tim, you are of course rightProblem is that it is an A3, Mick, so should have a lower cab and ventilator. It might yet get modified, but it it is probably a bit too narrow on the firebox as well and the dome is incorrect for the livery.
Tim
its going to be 534 Irish Elegance hence the detail differences I smoke box door fittings and lhs firebox pipeworkHi Mick,
Another stunner, despite all the woes, and firebox re-build, Can't see it anywhere, what's the identity going to be.
Cheers,
Gary
Richard, it's 0.8 mm copper wire and the clips at thin strips of 5 thou simply wrapped around it like real clips and soldered on.I like the neat detail of the AWS conduit that runs along the footplate valence on the lhs. How did you form the tiny cleats?
The client has chosen BR green early 60s, hence the AWS fittings.Beautiful model that fully captures the well-balanced lines of the Peppercorn A1. There was nothing so classy on the London Midland and so I rode over to Leeds and sometimes York just to see these fine engines in 1961. Which livery have you chosen?
sprayed the wheels in etch primer