Mike Garwood
Western Thunderer
Simon
Brilliant! thanks for doing that.
regards
Mike
Brilliant! thanks for doing that.
regards
Mike
So this is a bit late after the fact. On Tuesday last I was invited to meet of like minded modelers at the home of Barrow Road. Other than the three usual witches we were joined by Dave Holt and David Clark.
David brought with him some recent conversions to run in. A ROD, 61xx and a very small tank engine - a Peckett - which had been converted by Bernie Baker. All benefited from a good few laps of Barrow Road to iron out tight spots and loosen up the mechanisms.
Mr Holt brought with him a number of kit built locos. Std cl 2 tank, Std cl 5, Caprotti Black 5 and a number of beautifully finished LNWR coaches. He also brought with him, his beautiful Royal Scot - still waiting to be painted - this is a model of real beauty. Real thought and craftsmanship has gone into the construction, along with a lot of love.
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The underside of the engine is even more amazing and shows the working cylinders...plus all the pipework runs. Amazing work!
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There are numerous videos kicking around on my Utube channel and on Robin Whittles channel. Robin has some lovely shots of the Std 5 and the Cap Blk 5. Well worth viewing in my opinion.
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We managed to fill both roads with P4 engines and this may be the biggest collection of such gauged engines...unless you know otherwise?
An absolutely brilliant day with great company. Thank you to Robin for the invitation and to Messrs Clark and Holt for providing the entertainment. And thanks to Morgan for all the shunting around of the stock to accommodate these engines.
Let's not leave it so long next time. It really was a very special experience.
Stay safe
Mike.
Keep at it, Mike.Back to the job at hand...
I've finished the cylinders. I say finished, but I have yet to add the G hangers. I'm going to have to remove more material within these to get them to fit the slide bars. If they were fitted as is, the slippers jam in the slide bars. The connecting rods have also been completed - including fitment of the pistons. I am more than happy with the way they glide.
I have to say the way the cylinders go together is really well thought out...I have only one observation. When the cylinder wrapper goes on, it doesn't start from the top of the cylinders. There's a very nice gap at the top of the cylinder etch where the cylinder wrap fits and then can be pulled down and you can seam bit by bit. And that's when you find out that isn't the right starting point!
At one end of the cylinder wrap etch are three holes for the drain cocks, these line up with the bottom of the slide bars and then you fold to the top...and this is when you find out that the wrap doesn't go to the top of the cylinders!! I'm assuming that the footplate hides this. I wasn't going to take the chance, so I decided to fit some brass shim to fill the gap. This shim is very, very thin.
Onto the boiler...usual problems of getting the former's to stay in place while you fit them. But you get there in the end, extremely frustrating. But worth the effort. And I've just realised (having examined my own photo) that I've fitted the wrong part to the front of the smokebox. DOH!!
Sort that out tomorrow.
The other problem on the horizon is the boiler. This is the spidery looking thing at the back left of this photo. A former has to be fitted between the 'legs' and another half sized etch goes at the back.
The smokebox and boiler screw together (!!) and the firebox and boiler are soldered together using wire and hole method. If I could do 3d CAD work this is definitely a candidate for this type of thing and get the whole thing printed as one.
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Once the boiler is completed, I think it's time to tackle putting the skin onto the cage - so to speak. The front pony looks really complicated and I need to brace myself before I tackle that. All in all, progress at a snails pace.
Apologies for the quality of the photo...it looked way better on my phone.
Stay safe
Mike
Hi NickMorning Mike,
What a treat to start my day with!
I popped over to Brian Pearce yesterday to give him a pair of 35 year old hands and eyes to assist his 91 year old pair with some fiddly jobs. We both said we didn’t know how Mr Holt makes such fiddly valve gear so beautifully! I said I would stick to good old GWR locomotives with the odd ex LSWR one thrown in (but with no tricky valve gear!).
Lovely selection of locos on shed.
All the best,
Nick.
I'd forgotten about that incident (it wasn't me, by the way, gentle reader!). If that happened to one of my models, I'd be preparing an invoice to the party concerned. This is also why I watch over my stuff like a hawk and have an officious sign inside all my stock boxes...It did run beautifully until one of our past members picked it up and dropped it one club night. He did the same to one of my models - why do people do that?
I'd forgotten about that incident (it wasn't me, by the way, gentle reader!). If that happened to one of my models, I'd be preparing an invoice to the party concerned. This is also why I watch over my stuff like a hawk and have an officious sign inside all my stock boxes...
Lovely work on the prairies, both Mike and Ian, top notch work indeed.
If you would like a 'second opinion' on the Warship (I also have one converted using Alan Gibson wheels), just say the word...Mmm. My Warship has never worked since then, nor has Brian's lovely Schools locomotive. Two of the driving wheels became damaged (broken spokes), which have been a pig to replace. Thankfully, Brian has a few spare Studioth wheels, but they are a pig to get off the axles.
I have not joined a general modelling club purely because of the potential for damage by some members who have little or no appreciation of the work which goes into a kit or scratchbuilt model.I'd forgotten about that incident (it wasn't me, by the way, gentle reader!). If that happened to one of my models, I'd be preparing an invoice to the party concerned. This is also why I watch over my stuff like a hawk and have an officious sign inside all my stock boxes...