Mr Grumpy

Heather Kay

Western Thunderer
Handrails. I know what you mean. What I do, and I'm sure I saw it somewhere else and thought it a good idea, is to make the rails in two halves mirrored about the top centre knob over the smokebox door.

It makes it so much easier to form one side at a time. With a metal model, the rails can be fixed in place with solder, and an invisible joint in the middle knob. Easier to do than explain.
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
Handrails. I know what you mean. What I do, and I'm sure I saw it somewhere else and thought it a good idea, is to make the rails in two halves mirrored about the top centre knob over the smokebox door.

It makes it so much easier to form one side at a time. With a metal model, the rails can be fixed in place with solder, and an invisible joint in the middle knob. Easier to do than explain.
Thanks Heather,
That's how I done it on my 14xx, and why the smokebox knob is already in place. I just find it a pain to get the curve then the right angle bend back along the tanks. Also, there's a nice little crank set over the top feed pipe cover to look forward to :confused:
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
The injectors are 'piped up' and were a tad fiddly to get all the bits in. In my previous life I installed gas combi boilers, and these injectors were just as much fun:)

The steam heat pipe has been wrapped and will go on at the end of the build prior to painting as I don't want the constant rinsing to effect the tape.
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Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
I forgot to solder the handrail knobs from behind before fitting the tanks, so they were tinned with 140 then 70 degree solder, then sweated on to the tanks.

The handrails were then fitted one side at a time, joining at the smokebox knob. Also, a joint was made at the tank knob next to the top feed pipe cover, and a crank set made in the last section of handrail.

Next, the sanding leaver will go in to the cab and the roof soldered in place. I can then move on to the backhead and finally the steam heat pipe will be fitted.
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simond

Western Thunderer
It looks lovely, but my experience with brass handrails is that sooner or later, they get bent. I make mine from piano wire, which is Frankly B. Difficult, but you only do it the once.

I haven't tried the "join at the centre top" approach, but I'm inclined to give it a go. Thanks for the tip!

Best
Simon
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
It looks lovely, but my experience with brass handrails is that sooner or later, they get bent. I make mine from piano wire, which is Frankly B. Difficult, but you only do it the once.

I haven't tried the "join at the centre top" approach, but I'm inclined to give it a go. Thanks for the tip!

Best
Simon
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the complement!
The handrails are made from nickel silver wire, and are probably a little stronger than brass ones.
The pipework is copper wire.
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
I haven't spent a lot of time on my loco, due to discovering the holes for the plunger pickups were too far out for the wheels. I didn't discover this until the pick ups were fitted, wired up and motor installed. I contacted Dave and he realised he hadn't moved the holes to correspond to the smaller diameter wheels on the 64/7400. He made me some discs which I soldered in to the redundant holes and I re-drilled new ones. This turned out to be very handy, as the original centre pick ups fouled the motor.

So, at last, I have a fully functioning chassis that runs like a sewing machine:)

Only the roof, buffers and steam heat pipework to fit before spraying, then just the back head left.

Here she is running on the rolling road. I have used a SWD decoder with the oblong speaker...it does sound nice:)
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Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
I got the gauge nuts drilled 0.45mm on the Proxxon pillar drill and soldered in the copper wire. Mark JJ kindly supplied the GWR gauge faces:) These will be glued on after another coat of white.
....,,yes, the gauge on the right will get a second 'pipe' added :)

Then the gauges will be glued in to the cab following painting.
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Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
The weather out in the paint shop has been perfect again, so I cracked on and got her painted :)

Once the paint is thoroughly dry, I will fit the buffers, couplings and back head.

I'm still in two minds on weather to use the cycling lion or ferret and dartboard motif. Decisions, decisions :)
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