Mike Garwood
Western Thunderer
After a number of days...yes days..I finally tracked down the short!
As you can see 5214 lives and runs acceptably. Yes, I do have to draw the steam chests and slide bars in CAD as my idea worked, but frankly, looks awful.
The centres of the slide bars can be moved in by at least a mil and a half. This is the first time I have a P4 chassis with Y shaped con rods!! I could have have chopped up the existing cylinders and moved them in, if they had been brass I'd have done this, but with plastic, I'm always a little nervous about the residual strength in glues - even the new super glues. I know, I'm a sceptic!
Goodness only knows what these looked like on the OO version!
But that's all for another day. I've just been playing with it, enjoying the moment and plonking some of my freight stock behind it. Just needs a 25 foot layout to run it on now...he typed dreaming!
Now onto a very poorly pannier. In as much I've stripped it to it's component parts. First job will be new coupling rods.
Stay safe
Mike
As you can see 5214 lives and runs acceptably. Yes, I do have to draw the steam chests and slide bars in CAD as my idea worked, but frankly, looks awful.
The centres of the slide bars can be moved in by at least a mil and a half. This is the first time I have a P4 chassis with Y shaped con rods!! I could have have chopped up the existing cylinders and moved them in, if they had been brass I'd have done this, but with plastic, I'm always a little nervous about the residual strength in glues - even the new super glues. I know, I'm a sceptic!
Goodness only knows what these looked like on the OO version!
But that's all for another day. I've just been playing with it, enjoying the moment and plonking some of my freight stock behind it. Just needs a 25 foot layout to run it on now...he typed dreaming!
Now onto a very poorly pannier. In as much I've stripped it to it's component parts. First job will be new coupling rods.
Stay safe
Mike
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