Avontuur railway Walmer branch Bagnall
Cracking Job +Very useful link!
Hi Keith, that looks cracking. And that's a great website for SAR stuff!
Will look forward to your next engine.
Will look forward to your next engine.
The frames, spacers, coupling & connecting rods are home made. The cylinders & valve gear apart from the eccentric rods are Roundhouse.LnBmad:90849 wrote:What parts of the running chassis were scratch built and what was bought? Am trying to work out the best way for me to build one of my l&b 2-6-2t locos
The driving wheels are by Essel Engineering on Roundhouse axles flycranks & bearings.
The front bogie & rear pony truck are homemade & the wheels where out of the bits box.
Cheers
Keith
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Here is a "VERY" short video taken of the NG4's first running in turn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3ttHrRN ... 8X6xxnTtow
Needs wicking down a little, far to much steam being produced.
Cheers
Keith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3ttHrRN ... 8X6xxnTtow
Needs wicking down a little, far to much steam being produced.
Cheers
Keith
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Re: Avontuur railway Walmer branch Bagnall
It's been quite a while I know. Keith saw the update on Facebook, but I couldn't see this and not post a pic of my scratch built ones, so let's see if this works:
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