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Can't wait for more. A project like this has been on my bucket list for years. Just a quick question, any particular reason you used nickel silver for the frame instead if brass?Bob
Nice progress! I wonder why you didn't scribe the panel lines and maybe even embossed the rivets on the very thin tender body when it was still flat?
I hear you on not doing things oversized. But in the prototype photo on page one of this thread, thevertical staggered rows of rivets are clearly visible on the tender body, so I think it would be a good ideato try to model them. The smaller sizes of Archer rivet decals do a great job for things like this. They arevery small to begin with, and since they go on under the paint, they provide a very subtle, yet precise andvisible, effect.
Because they're tiny and don't show up in most photographs. I much prefer to leave off detail that to model it over-scale. That ruins the effect. I'll do the big rivets on the smokebox, but that will probably be it.
Looking very good, Gareth. Are the brake shoes and hangers 2mm SA parts or are they from the Gold Medal Models steam locomotive details etch?Cheers,
Big fan of soldering the brake shoes. That will keep them sturdy.Now that this is really starting to take shape, some questions are occurring to me.First, those bearings are soldered firmly in place. So there will be no play or float to the axles? How will thisaccomodate slight undulations or irregularities in the track work?Second, now that I see the frame assembled, is the plan to put the axles through the frame and thenpress the drivers on? So it won't be possible to "drop the drivers out" for repairs or adjustments later?As you know, I'm working on a frame myself at the moment, and I'm thinking about all these same issues.