My mojo needs a good kicking. I've tons to do, but I can't seem to make any progress.
Yesterday I was all about fitting the motion. I got both sides more or less fitted and fettled, but the fireman's side eccentric crank kept unwinding itself. I had tried to bush it and retap, but it wouldn't stay put. When I first acquired this kit, it was missing a crank. Having got a replacement from Laurie, I think there was a slight variation in the quality of the brass used for the casting which made the new one just a tad softer, letting the thread strip more easily.
I've asked for a new pair, so motion rigging is on hold for spell.
I sat down, then, to try and work out some of the odd details like the moisture traps on the vacuum pipes under the driver's side running plate. I also refitted the step I had knocked off the other day. While I had things upside down I refitted the injector parts that had come adrift during the build. I do seem to spend a lot of time refitting parts, even when I leave those likely to be damaged until later in the build.
That went okay, so perhaps the mojo was going to make a reappearance after all.
Lamp brackets over the front buffer plank seemed a logical next step. Apart from the vac brake stand, posed here for effect, that pretty much concludes the front detailing. Careful study of the photos of 90643 during its time late in life at Aintree showed an extra pair of outer lamp brackets, so I raided the Bits Box. I have no idea if extra brackets were fitted on the tender, so unless I find otherwise it shall remain with the orthodox amount!
Things to do on the running plate are the sandbox filler lids, which means it won't be long before I need to get the paint shop ready. It's amazing how quickly things come to a conclusion on some builds, after being in the doldrums for extended periods.