7mm Muddy's JLTRT Class 22 build

Muddysblues

Western Thunderer
Good evening, my name is Craig, I have lurked about on here for a bit, and loitered a lot on t'other side, I did start another thread about bog carts on the WR, but after having some building work done recently in the house for the sake of peace and harmony to keep my Domestic Chief Engineer happy I put my boxes of "bloody train stuff" away for a bit, but this 22 kit was to tempting to pack away, so it was kept to one side to give me something to tinker with in between working during the "tourist" season and decorating chores.

Updates will be a bit sporadic as I really don't have the time to put up step by step descriptions, but I will update when I can, and this will include the pitfalls that I will come across, the ugly bits are always helpful for others who may decide to tackle the same kit.

I have had the kit for sometime after buying it off a fellow modeller, so the choice of loco to model was restricted with what I had bought, I also purchased 2 x great booklets from the Class 22 Project society, and after a perusal of the booklets and loco dates my chosen subject for this model is 6356, it will be modelled in BR Blue with full yellow ends, it will be approaching the end of it's working life, so it has lost it's D prefix, and the BR arrows of indecision are now above the numbers on each corner, this picture out of the 2nd booklet shows the loco running through Oxford in March 1970, the loco is in superb conditon, suggesting that it may have recently been in for a major exam or overhaul, sadly though 6356 was one of the latter of the class to be withdrawn she was taken out of service in Oct 71, and cut up Jan 72 ...

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The drive for this model will be an ABC Gearbox driven by a Maxon motor, I got 2 of these of Mr Coles, so another 22 will be purchased in the future, that will be one of the 6 first built locos.

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After having a little clean up and study of the bits I had a dry run just putting the body and cab parts together to get a feel for this kit, and see if there was anything untoward with any of the main parts, as JLTRT offer a replacement service of any broken or poor quality bits.


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Any hints, pointers, comparison builds or criticism is gratefully welcomed

Craig.
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
That will look very nice heading a train of your milk tankers!
I have the original cab variant without head code boxes. My window frames will require some fettling to allow the glazing to sit nicely, otherwise, like yours, very nice!
I can use your thread as a reference for when I eventually get round to building mine :)
 

Steph Dale

Western Thunderer
Those booklets look good, but I don't recall seeing anything about them when I last looked at the Class 22 project's internet presence. Do you know if they're still available?

My Class 22 is very close to the top of my build list, but there are other projects to complete and the sprung bogies I designed have yet to become etch artwork. From memory mine will be D6303, in blue with headcode boxes.

Steph
 

Muddysblues

Western Thunderer
The booklets are on eBay Steph, just put in Class 22 on the main search site, you will come across them,

Craig
 

Muddysblues

Western Thunderer
Heather Kay said "Don't forget my trials and tribulations were with a pre-production test build, so bear that in mind. :thumbs:"


Hi Heather, I had a quick glance at your pre-production thread, once I got through some of the touchy posts at the start it is an interesting read, I still have few pages to go ...... so please don't spoil it by telling me the ending ;)

Craig.
 

Stoke5D

Western Thunderer
Steph


I got both mine off them via their presence on eBay. Very good.

Looking forward to this build, as I have one of the JLTRT pilot versions in original condition in my stash. My plan is to do a Carden drive version using Steph's gearboxes in each bogie and a motor mounted midships in the body. Details of speed reduction and power transfer to the Carden shafts TBA but I'm think delrin chain drive in a custom frame.


Andrew
 
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