I feel like I'm on an episode of "I'm sorry I haven't a clue"
Welcome to the game of Name Those Coupling rods!

Yes I'm batch building again but these are and will be the last batch of coupling rods as at some point this binge will need to come to an end and layout building commence again.... But until then....

The next loco to get a new set of frames is a very old friend. This conversion of old triang Nellie mounted on the old Hornby terrier chassis was built for the first (peco code 75 00) incarnation of Skeetsmere in 2017 and was the most complex bit of modelling I could do at the time.

I'm very proud to say it featured in the May 2018 railway modeller. Sure it was a bit crude by many modelling standards but I'm still very fond of it to this day. Sadly a botched spray painting job and the OO finescale track of Skeetsmere 2 sidelined it for models with finer profile wheels.

Since the start of the pandemic and Skeetsmere 2 she has lain in a box of past projects. Until the chance finding of a set of comet terrier frames suggested a method to get her back on her wheels again.

I've decided to make of the terrier frames and some 3'8" wheels that I've had lying around. Although not the correct size for a terrier Nellie is a lot bigger machine and she benefits from a squat chassis to ensure she don't look too top heavy.

The terrier chassis is a pretty good fit helped by the fact the body was allready adapted to fit the RTR version. Well it's coming together nicely and it will be fantastic to have this old friend running again