7mm The Derby Line - Rolling Stock

Scale7JB

Western Thunderer
Hmmm the birds-eye shot with the body off sells it to me... I could quite fancy one of these in the future.. Long long way off though..

Great work mate..!

JB.
 

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Would an S7 build be possible here Tony, with everything being so wide open I was thinking it would be a bit of a nightmare ??

Mick
 

dibateg

Western Thunderer
Did they have Ivatt 4s in the era you are modelling Mick? !!

Conversion to S7 - well the frames are pretty widely spaced as they are, so I guess it would be possible, the main problem being clearance behind the crosshead. But I suspect S7 guys are used to that...

Regards

Tony
 

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Did they have Ivatt 4s in the era you are modelling Mick? !!

Conversion to S7 - well the frames are pretty widely spaced as they are, so I guess it would be possible, the main problem being clearance behind the crosshead. But I suspect S7 guys are used to that...

Regards

Tony

They did, i'm a 48 to at a stretch 52 type bloke and at a quick glance at 1950 allocations 43053 was delivered along with four other class mates to Hull Dairycoates, i'm assuming brand new at the time ?? So there's my excuse :)) Another kit to add to the list,

ATB Mick
 

dibateg

Western Thunderer
Go for it mate! I'll bring it/them to York for you to look at - I'll let you know which day I'm coming up, Sun or Mon. I've not forgotten your oilers.

Thanks John - it's down to the kit really. When it's weathered it will really look the part...

Tony
 

warren haywood

Western Thunderer
Tony, very good to meet you t'other day, really impressed with the loco and your building skills,
It's either one of these or the standard 4 for the lads birthday.
Hope your trip to sunny Dewsbury went well
Warren
 

dibateg

Western Thunderer
So whilst I'm waiting for some final bits for the Ivatts, it's back to the new day job - I'm back on the Standard Tank conversions. The bogies and pony trucks have been made up, and I have now begun on the chassis of 80154.
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First task is to relocate the front stretcher to make a new pony truck pivot. These chassis are pretty hefty, but it's all brass, so easy enough to modify... I've dispensed with the chassis bottom plate.
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Next, I need to work out how to mount the bogie... tomorrow...
 

dibateg

Western Thunderer
Thanks Len -

The brass castings came from Sans Pareil, but getting a small order for parts like this can be very long winded...... I'm glad it wasn't me that had to source them.

The etchings came directly from MOK.

Regards

Tony
 

dibateg

Western Thunderer
I'd try the Guild website - I'm not sure how the tank loco owners actually contacted Sans Pareil Len.

Conversions are always more work than a straight build, 'cos you've got to get all the stuff you don't want off first.

After some hefty work with the blow torch to remove the old fittings, the cylinders were prepared for the new ones:-

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Here they are with the new fittings awaiting a cleanup.

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It's your one by the way Roger!
 
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