I'm a late follower of the Mogul build, but enjoyed reading it so far. An interesting and thought provoking exercise well executed.
I'm fortunate in also having a homemade RSU, Unimat3, GW riveter, printers, ultrasonic etc., and would confidently tackle this kit if 7mm GWR was my thing. But my over-riding feeling as I reach the latest instalment is what a drama to build a 'kit'. I'm sure any number of prospective 7mm neophytes have fled in terror before this point. You'd have to be a particularly perverse masochist to embark on it.
'Don't attempt the kit unless you could confidently scratchbuild the model' seems to apply here?
Thanks Lawrence,
I think that’s a bit harsh, but I do see where you’re coming from. To be fair, a couple of minor improvements would have made all the difference. A clear fold line at the back of the footplate, and better instructions for forming the firebox.
My dear departed pal, John bought an Ace kit, I don’t recall what, but it had two left hand sets of everything, and no right hand bits. it’s not like that. It’s a very solid, old fashioned (but CAD designed) kit made out of proper metal, none of your flimsy 0.2mm half etches here!
I have another of Warren’s kits to build, a large prairie, I’m not looking forward to forming a half-gazillion rivets, but otherwise, it’ll be great. My 52xx is featured on Warren’s website, I was very pleased with that when I built it some twenty years back.
if I could, I’d build Martin Finney kits for everything. Everything in a Finney kit fits (I imagine the F7 kits have not deviated from this) and I have to say, much better than Mitchell kits, in my experience. But not everything I want is available from that stable.
And a bit of a touch between the brakes and the cylinders, well, it’s hardly a drama!
I think Warren did a couple of Great Northern kits if that’s your bag?
best
Simon