Nick Dunhill
Western Thunderer

The latest job is a Highland Railway 0-6-4T banking locomotive from a Lochgorm Kit in S7.
First job, as usual, was to make the rods. The etches supplied are a poor representation of the destinctive rods fitted to these locomotives. I was left with 2 options, to scratchbuild a pair or to modify what I had. I chose option 3 (!) to contact Mick Davies and get him to draw some etchings. Option 3 was by far the cheapest option, so the job is now out at PPD Ltd.
I realised that I was going to have to make some frame stays to widen the chassis to S7 standards. I started taking measurements from the drawing I had been supplied with, and realised that the frames needed some modifications too. So many infact that I cut out some new ones to save time and effort. Can you see where this is going reader?




I modelled the joggle that is in the prototype frame. The kit chassis didn't have this feature, but then the frames were so narrow that it probably didn't matter. Having finished scratchbuilding a whole chassis, I thought it would be a good idea to build the footplate while I am waiting for the rod etchings to turn up. Of course I had lifted the measurements for the frames and stays from the GA drawing I have. Turned out that the kit footplate etching is 2 mm too short, as are the valences (and the chassis frames). Of course I now have to make a footplate. Maybe the buffer beam etches will fit? To save readers worrying in their sleep I have measured the body length from the back of the bunker to the front of the tank. Guess what 2 mm too short.
I have since phoned up Phil Atkinson at Hobbyholidays to get a catering pack of 6-0 blades for my piercing saw. Happy days.





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