7mm Dikitriki's Dark side: A WD 2-8-0

mickoo

Western Thunderer
Ragstone? Are they for the Scot?

I REALLY wish Andy Beaton would actually introduce the full kits....
Probably suitable for most Fowler locos to be honest, I havent checked the GA's in detail (will when I get home) but they look close to what's fitted to the Fowler 4P 2-6-4T
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
Ragstone? Are they for the Scot?

I REALLY wish Andy Beaton would actually introduce the full kits....

They were actually developed for the MMP 9F and Britannia kits, but as Mick says, they are suitable for a good number of locos, both BR and LMS. There are small differences in the scoop mouths amongst others, but close enough for my purposes. Depends how picky you are.

As for the Ragstone loco kits, why not ask him if he will do one? He can only say no! He's had a couple of original Scots running on Heyside, and they do look nice.

Richard
 

Len Cattley

Western Thunderer
Hi Len

OK, that makes sense.

Yes, I spend two full days at Telford - it's the first thing that goes in the family calendar. My wife knows that she can organise what she likes for the Telford weekend, just that I won't be there!

Richard
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Hi Richard, I tried looking for you Sunday but missed you, met eastside pilot (Colin) and had a great chat with Steph Dale.

Len
 

alcazar

Guest
Ah, I assumed you meant one of the fully developed earlier kits - 9F, Britannia, Duchess, Unrebuilt Scot - from which a significant part of his castings list originates.

Richard


The A1 was one of those, yes, but he never released any of them as full kits afaik.
 

mickoo

Western Thunderer
I wish he'd get on with it, then.....:)

He's a busy man and today people want more fidelity, I don't think there's too much wrong with the Britannia as it stands from the shots I've seen of one made up and did say I'd be more than happy to purchase one of the old stock, but, it's a case of logistics, a one off would be prohibitive and a batch that makes economic sense probably would not recover enough funds in the required time to make it viable.
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
Hi

My spare time is limited at the moment, but I have been working on the Patriot's tender chassis which is now complete, apart from a bit of filling and a tidy up. Apart from the frames, it's all Ragstone which means a little fiddling around to fit. The geometry of the scoop isn't quite right because it's designed for BR standards with their smaller wheels, but it still looks much better than anything else.

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Andy's brake hangers aren't as long as the kits, hence the holes in the chassis. You can see the scoop operating linkage to good effect. Also the cages I build to carry the transverse bearers. The wheels can still be wiggled out.

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I've extended the brake shaft/scoop shaft mounting brackets which are traditionally part of the chassis sideframes, and beefed up the drawbar pin.

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I can feel my Patriot interest bubble drifting off, but I shall try to finish the tender first:)

Richard
 

Dan Randall

Western Thunderer
Hi Richard

Those transverse bearer cages are an excellent idea. :thumbs:

If I ever find time to do some modelling again, I may well have to do something similar on my "Castle's" Hawksworth tender. :)


Regards

Dan
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
Hi

Just to expand a little bit on the transverse bracing cages: they are made from .8mm nickel silver, and are really fiddly! You have to get them at exactly the right height, but more than that, they have to be as far apart as possible without impairing the fit of the chassis between the sideframes (to allow the wheels to be wiggled out past the brakes), and they have to be soldered to the extreme edges of the bracing.

It's a lot of trial and error, but at least there is the guide of the rivets on the sideframes. The first picture shows that from normal viewing angles, they are invisible....

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Upside down, you can see that they are very close to the sideframes....

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And finally, I am working round the tender adding the final detail...

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Richard
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
Hi All

I'm working on my workbench.

Let me explain. For years, Lady Dikitriki and I have put off doing the hobbies room. It is the last room for us to do on our 15 year project to build a home for Heyside and one of the most important rooms too. I have half of it for my modelling, and she has the other half for her quilting. We've finally found a builder we like and started pulling the room apart.

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So I have no workbench at the moment. All is packed away, and I shall resume activities in February all being well.

So if you could just talk amongst yourselves, I'll be back when I can.

Cheers

Richard
 

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Hi Richard, thats a nice large "hobbies" room.:thumbs: Lets just hope you get the biggest half of it;):))

Dont tell her i said that , she will be having words with me the next time she sees me.:oops:

Rob:)
 

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Looks like it will be a fantastic room Richard, I feel your pain with packing up though as we've moved recently

Mick
 
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