Hello playmates.
After posting pictures of my plasticard Patriot and Royal Scot the continuing tidy-up revealed one more of my scratch building efforts. I had temporarily mislaid and forgotten about this one, an ex Midland Railway 4F 0-6-0. I can't say whether I built it before Will's brought out their whitemetal kit ,or after. It was made on a much modified Tri-ang chassis, details of which are below.
The footplate and all above it is made from plasticard except the smokebox door , chimney ,dome ,safety-valves, whistle , which are whitemetal castings , and sprung buffers.These were made by WH models who also supplied the trade ,so most of these items could be purchased from your local model shop , also of course parts for most of the more popular and commonly home-made engines were stocked. WH produced a comprehensive catalogue so sourcing and ordering bits and pieces was a breeze.
The tender body,toolboxes etc, frames, axle-boxes and springs were all scratch built from plasticard, and included a load of real coal and a full set of fire-irons made from florists wire and pieces of tooth paste tubes( for shovel mouths ) This was a very useful material for making loco to tender fall plates after squeezing in the jaws of a pair of heavy duty pliers, so as to make the "cross-hatching" .
The second picture shows a pretty ordinary Tri-ang ex MR 3F 0-6-0. It has had a new plasticard boiler fitted together with a new chimney and dome ,reversing lever and mechanical lubricators. The tender is built as for the 4F ( ex Midland )above and replaces the Tri-ang Fowler one.
The chassis is original Tri-ang ,and is as noisy as you would expect. Unfortunately the LMS 3F proposed by Bachmann will carry the same number as mine.
This compares the two chassis. The one nearest the camera is the 4F and has Romford wheels fitted and is powered by a 5-Pole MRRC motor. It shows that quite a hunk of metal was removed to to get that "day-light" showing beneath the boiler.
I hope that I haven't bored too many of you with this blast from the past.
I have at last finished labelling ,checking and repacking my wagon fleet and have been able to run a few trains .Now to start on my coaches.
regards