A quick update - flitting between numerous projects at the moment but have progressed a little on the loco.
I forgot to take photos for a bit but nothing really complicated at all, just rectangles of nickel-silver sheet cut out, filed square and assembled. So I fitted the interior coal space, the side sheets have been extended in height to form part of the tool boxes.
They only needed an L-shaped strip for the other side and rear and finally capped off. Access appears to be via doors in the rear spectacle plate rather than lids. I've also decided to make the rear tank a removable component to be able to paint the inside of the cab when finished so some brass strip has been soldered in the bottom of the tank to be drilled and tapped when the position is determined. In this photo the rear tank is just loosly placed on the rear footplate. Having the rear tank in this state allowed me to confirm the main tank positions. The were nearly correct but did need a little tweaking, they are now fully soldered in place so a little more detailing can now take place.
The rear spectacle plate needs a bit more detailing before soldering in, now that positioning has been sorted attention has turned to building up some of the detailing on the chassis. Starting with the balance pipe between front and rear tanks, for which I have been teaching myself 3D modelling (using FreeCAD)
The intention being to mount the loco steps on the chassis rather than the body/footplate. The little pedestal in the middle is intended to hold a 12BA nut so that the balance pipe can be screwed to a cross member that will be supporting the step and it will be hidden by the cab step.
That's all for now - just going back to some detailing to finish off the rear spectacle plate and rear tank.