Dog Star
Western Thunderer
Bags first place in the queue.I thought it might be some time, before you got around to a GWR buffer stop, so I'm having a go myself..
Nice piece of work Dan.
Bags first place in the queue.I thought it might be some time, before you got around to a GWR buffer stop, so I'm having a go myself..
I'll need a 1 in 6 double slip..... is that the same only twice as many chairs ?
In terms of quantity there are only half-a dozen or so more chairs in a double-slip, they're just diferent types. Look here to see the chairing differences between single and double slips (an incomplete work in progress, I know there are some mistakes and omissions).Actually Dave, I'll need a 1 in 6 double slip..... is that the same only twice as many chairs ?![]()
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Bags first place in the queue.
Nice piece of work Dan.
Hi Dan, that looks very nice.What rail did you use?.
thread drift... I could knock one up in 2o using Solidworks weldments if you want oneThanks Graham. I'm plodding on with them whenever I get a spare moment, but have lots of other irons in the fire too!
(With apologies to David for the thread hijack).
Regards
Dan
thread drift... I could knock one up in 2o using Solidworks weldments if you want one
I took the measurements from a length of Exactoscale bullhead rail I had knocking around, so hopefully, the printed rails will match the physical ones!
Dan,
You could, of course, use traditional skills and start by bending up some lengths of rail...
Steph
......... and the GER brake blocks.![]()
Now available from the Off The Rails on-line shopYep, I'm with Steve on that one![]()
+1As for the water level.........
Working wipers?+1
Just what will they think of next at WMR HQ? Self-filling water troughs which do not spill when the baseboards are stacked at the end of the session - possibly, more likely a way of warming pasties in the firebox.
regards, Graham