Smokey Sophie - A Roundhouse/Riverdale Amy coal fire build
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Looking forward to following this project, something I've thought about, but, like you, I only needed one steamer and bought nearly every enhancement for my Bertie. ha! I'm now awaiting delivery from Locoworks of my new Lady Anne. I see you have an Acucraft coupling on the front of yours, is that the Swiftsixteen one?tom_tom_go:84172 wrote:So back on topic after my thread was hijacked
I always thought I would only ever have just one live steamer, how wrong was I
Molly (the cat) looks annoyed because I sold the diesel chassis that was meant to have her name on it to help fund this coal fired project.
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Compliment duly earned, looks good. I'm just starting to experiment with chopper couplings to avoid fiddling with chains when my Lady Anne arrives.tom_tom_go:109600 wrote:I'll take that as a compliment as my attempt to modify the Accucraft version looks like the SwiftSixteen oneDKLR:109437 wrote: I see you have an Acucraft coupling on the front of yours, is that the Swiftsixteen one?
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Narrow Planet had a discount on their site a while back so I ordered a set of name and works plates for my Riverdale loco.
Test fitting this evening:
The works plate is brass and the name plate is nickel silver. I thought the works plate was going to be nickel as well, however, I like the fact they are two different colours now I have seen them on the loco (below photo shows the difference brass/nickel)
Test fitting this evening:
The works plate is brass and the name plate is nickel silver. I thought the works plate was going to be nickel as well, however, I like the fact they are two different colours now I have seen them on the loco (below photo shows the difference brass/nickel)
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Glad you enjoyed reading about the loco dizzy. It is certainly cheaper to build one yourself if you have the time...
I am finally happy with the whistle and pipe work so did a short video while running in the cold (excuse the quality, as it was filmed on my phone):
You cannot beat the smell of a coal fired engine, I love it!
I am finally happy with the whistle and pipe work so did a short video while running in the cold (excuse the quality, as it was filmed on my phone):
You cannot beat the smell of a coal fired engine, I love it!
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Thanks for the comments, she is finally coming together.
The name/works plates were a bit too shiny given the appearance of the loco so I chemically blacken them slightly and now they fit in just right:
You will also notice the cut down running boards with mechanical lubricator and leaf spring detail. As I cut down the front buffer beam on my locos Locoworks sold me only part of the running boards I needed (cheaper as well, which is nice).
Just need to finish fitting the coupler to the rear buffer beam then get both weathered for it to be finished enough for her to earn her keep on the railway.
If the Lady Anne slomo fits and given by the photos on SSP's website I don't see why it would not then I will be fitting one of these as well.
The name/works plates were a bit too shiny given the appearance of the loco so I chemically blacken them slightly and now they fit in just right:
You will also notice the cut down running boards with mechanical lubricator and leaf spring detail. As I cut down the front buffer beam on my locos Locoworks sold me only part of the running boards I needed (cheaper as well, which is nice).
Just need to finish fitting the coupler to the rear buffer beam then get both weathered for it to be finished enough for her to earn her keep on the railway.
If the Lady Anne slomo fits and given by the photos on SSP's website I don't see why it would not then I will be fitting one of these as well.
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Re: Smokey Sophie - A Roundhouse/Riverdale coal fire build
A SSP Slomo is on the way for this loco which I think will help with her running on my line as I do not have a continuous circuit of track. I have already fitted a smaller exhaust nozzle as to not loose the draft as the loco will be running at a realistic slower speed with the slomo. This should result in less water usage and an increased run time.
I have a WeeBee safety valve to try out on the loco as well from http://thetraindepartment.com which again should result in less water usage as the RH safety valves blow off for a while even after pressure is lowered.
I have a WeeBee safety valve to try out on the loco as well from http://thetraindepartment.com which again should result in less water usage as the RH safety valves blow off for a while even after pressure is lowered.
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Re: Smokey Sophie - A Roundhouse/Riverdale Amy coal fire build
Both the Slomo and the safety valve got held up in customs hence the delay (and a nice charge on top, thanks!)
Here is the valve fitted this evening running on coal:
The Slomo is yet to arrive so will post a video of it running once fitted.
Here is the valve fitted this evening running on coal:
The Slomo is yet to arrive so will post a video of it running once fitted.
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I like it!
Very similar to the Archangel Flatulent safety valve of old.
Very similar to the Archangel Flatulent safety valve of old.
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Re: Smokey Sophie - A Roundhouse/Riverdale Amy coal fire build
So here we are finally fitted with a SSP Slomo (no modifications were required to the loco despite it having a coal fired boiler):
And here it is in action!
And here it is in action!
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Nice and slow again - amazing considering its a coal fired 'beast'
Where did I put that uncoupler?
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Wow that is very impressive Tom. Such control at those slow speeds, fantastic.
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