I have been making slow progress with the Garratt due to other things taking priority.... Return to the Emett!
Emett is my passion and I couldn't resist concentrating on its return to health. In many ways I felt the need to restore this loco as it had a historic connection to me from some years ago. I knew the maker and wanted to put it back to working order.
The previous pictures show it as acquired with earlier restoration paintwork, possibly by Peter in later years when he was less able to do it as well as he would have liked?
During the stripping down of component parts I tested the running, which revealed a dying motor and stripping gears. The original 3 rail pick-up skate had to be removed and the whole assembly cleaned, fettled and re-painted...
The coarse brass gear wheel was showing wear from the original steel worm, so a replacement Meccano plastic worm was fitted to the new 12v motor. It now runs smoother and will be powered from a trailing wagon with R C Trains control.
The bodywork needed several repairs which showed up after the paint was stripped. In those early days Peter had used what material was available and leaned on his experience in boat-building. So, the saddle tank had been carved from balsa and covered with very thin brass sheet, which had been beaten into shape. It was splitting and needed restoration so I coated it with Milliput, smoothed to shape and painted all surfaces with filler primer.
Brass parts have been cleaned and polished and the original driver figure given the 'Emett' treatment. This meant the attachment of a more appropriate head, resulting in the need to shorten the body to fit under the cab roof. About 15mm had to be taken from his legs, although after a short spell in intensive care, (at least 5 minutes), he was able to stand on his own two feet again!..
I am fully aware that this is repair/restoration, and not conservation, but it has brought this model to life again.
The Garratt will be next on the list..... possibly?
The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?