Re: Chassis, please help me
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:06 am
Being a British design, odds are it gave a devil of an uncomfortable ride......MDLR:119841 wrote:
Was it a bit of a devil??
(ducks & runs)
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Being a British design, odds are it gave a devil of an uncomfortable ride......MDLR:119841 wrote:
Was it a bit of a devil??
(ducks & runs)
Does this mean it's on the way to becoming a reality?-steves- wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:02 pm An old thread, but I did say one day I was going to have one of those![]()
Such a shame it doesn't fit in with you era of running stock
The Woolwich Arsenal railway had some lovely officers' saloons, kind of like the Corris saloons, but with the same roof profile as the Ffestiniog's curvy roofed van...
My Dad was Safety Officer at the Arsenal before he retired. I did get a look round some of the less classified parts of the site but sadly not until after the railway was finished. However he did purloin a copy of the "RCH Handbook of Stations" for me, which carries a stamp for The Woolwich Arsenal Movements Control, dated August 1940.Andrew wrote: Thu Nov 18, 2021 6:08 pm
The Woolwich Arsenal railway had some lovely officers' saloons, kind of like the Corris saloons, but with the same roof profile as the Ffestiniog's curvy roofed van...
The loco's looking great Steve! I was born in Woolwich, and worked there before moving to Bristol, so I have a soft spot for the Woolwich Arsenal railway...
Indeed, everything is printed except for the axles, bushes and gears. Neither the wheels nor the cranks have been finished in the mill or lathe, simply renamed out with a small hand drill, very slowly. The wheels give a nice tight fit and don't slip and the cranks have some tiny weeny 2mm grub screws in them. I would have milled the edge of the axles for easy quartering but my mill is in bits right now waiting for me to get the parts to fix it. It runs very very nicely although I have not had time to video it yet. The first one will remain in black as I don't have time to paint it, them next one will likely be blue.philipy wrote: Thu Nov 18, 2021 6:09 pm Steve,
It seems pretty clear that everything in the chassis is printed apart from some brass bushes and the axles & gear. My big question is, are the cranks simply as printed or have they been trued up on the lathe/mill?
Andrew wrote: Thu Nov 18, 2021 6:08 pmThe Woolwich Arsenal railway had some lovely officers' saloons, kind of like the Corris saloons, but with the same roof profile as the Ffestiniog's curvy roofed van...
The loco's looking great Steve! I was born in Woolwich, and worked there before moving to Bristol, so I have a soft spot for the Woolwich Arsenal railway...
Hi Phil