FIRELESS MODEL BUILD 2.
So far it has been pretty much a standard 0-4-0 build but hopefully over the next week or so it’ll start to look like a 7mm Andrew Barclay fireless locomotive. I’ll put descriptions of the work with each picture:

The CSP kit, I understand it now comes in a smaller box. I also believe the kit has been previously produced by several different companies.

The cut out in the frame for the Slater’s sprung horn blocks. The frame sides are held together by countersunk screws through the square section spacers.

The horn blocks with axle boxes aligned in the frames using extended taped rods as axles with the coupling rods. With a slight clearance either side of the cut out in the frames, this system allows the horn blocks to be set at the exact spacing of the coupling rods which ensures perfect running.
The horn blocks are then soldered in position.

The wheel set temporarily fitted to the suspension system. The axle boxes can slide up and down following irregularities in the track also maintaining electrical contact and traction with the rail. The axle boxes sits in a peg (stop) which sets the ride height with a coil spring to press it down to keep in contact with the rail. A staple is a temporary keep to stop it falling out.

Coupling rods fitted with crank pin bearings which have been reduced in size to prevent excessive slop.

The brake gear being aligned with my good friend Blutac.

The motor. The black thing at the bottom is the motor mount (commonly called the gearbox) which sits over the driven axle with the gear fitted and the motor rising vertically ish into the steam drum (or firebox). The motor will be reversed so the electrical terminals are away from the worm.