Heather Kay
Western Thunderer
Okay, I might come up with a better title in time!
As a rule I generally don't get involved in ready-to-run upgrades. However, when someone asks nicely, I am willing to take a look.
Some time ago, Philip Healey Pearce, better known round this neck of the woods as @BrushType4, asked if I'd like to have a go at titivating one of his Heljans. Always up for a challenge, I said yes. A couple of photos of a preferred loco and a brief discussion later, the loco arrived. And it stayed in its box while other jobs came and went, or more realistically, came and stayed.
Not generally being au fait with the class variations of the 37, I believe what I am trying to create is the 37/0 sub-class, in overall BR blue, retaining the steam heat boiler and both fuel tanks. The loco has been through the S7 wheel reprofiling stage (not by me), so my job was to try and make upgrades and tweaks, and to then gently weather to match the photos. When you start looking, it's amazing how much stuff is available to modify these things. For a start, I've got transfers from Railtec. Then I ordered a spares sprue of cab back panels and bogie end beams from Howes (another sprue might be needed to replace some missing bogie details). I managed to get the plumbing parts for the drawbars from JLTRT, and CPL diesel couplings will substitute for the Danish things. I thought that would do, but I've since decided on some Pete Harvey upgrade etches, and some further castings from DJP/MMP. Oh, and a driver from Modelu.
So far, as you can see, I've disassembled the loco. It's not likely to need a full repaint, so I'm doing my best not to damage the bodywork too much. The bogie frames have been taken off, and bits that had dropped off them reinstated, pending the upgrade etched parts. The wheels have been given a degrease (the stuff Heljan use seems to just get everywhere on its own, doesn't it?) and a quick coat of paint.
I've just had a play with creating the domino effect in the split headcodes boxes. It nearly works, but needs refining. I'll document it later.
Apparently, there are five more of these beasties that will need the treatment. Looks like I shall need to stock up on a lot of spare parts in the coming months!
As a rule I generally don't get involved in ready-to-run upgrades. However, when someone asks nicely, I am willing to take a look.
Some time ago, Philip Healey Pearce, better known round this neck of the woods as @BrushType4, asked if I'd like to have a go at titivating one of his Heljans. Always up for a challenge, I said yes. A couple of photos of a preferred loco and a brief discussion later, the loco arrived. And it stayed in its box while other jobs came and went, or more realistically, came and stayed.
Not generally being au fait with the class variations of the 37, I believe what I am trying to create is the 37/0 sub-class, in overall BR blue, retaining the steam heat boiler and both fuel tanks. The loco has been through the S7 wheel reprofiling stage (not by me), so my job was to try and make upgrades and tweaks, and to then gently weather to match the photos. When you start looking, it's amazing how much stuff is available to modify these things. For a start, I've got transfers from Railtec. Then I ordered a spares sprue of cab back panels and bogie end beams from Howes (another sprue might be needed to replace some missing bogie details). I managed to get the plumbing parts for the drawbars from JLTRT, and CPL diesel couplings will substitute for the Danish things. I thought that would do, but I've since decided on some Pete Harvey upgrade etches, and some further castings from DJP/MMP. Oh, and a driver from Modelu.
So far, as you can see, I've disassembled the loco. It's not likely to need a full repaint, so I'm doing my best not to damage the bodywork too much. The bogie frames have been taken off, and bits that had dropped off them reinstated, pending the upgrade etched parts. The wheels have been given a degrease (the stuff Heljan use seems to just get everywhere on its own, doesn't it?) and a quick coat of paint.
I've just had a play with creating the domino effect in the split headcodes boxes. It nearly works, but needs refining. I'll document it later.
Apparently, there are five more of these beasties that will need the treatment. Looks like I shall need to stock up on a lot of spare parts in the coming months!