LBSC B4 4-4-0 |
There are all sorts of little problems in the body work. Hand-fretting the running plate valence, and then bending the running plate to match was interesting, but making and fitting the splashers over the trailing driving wheels was more difficult. I had three or four goes at that before I finally achieved a result I was happy with. The boiler fittings are all hand turned to a basic shape, and then finished off with a burr to match the shoulders to the boiler. The safety valves are an assembly of several separate parts, soldered together with lots of low-melt to fill the gaps, before hand finishing to shape. |
I have to say that I have cheated a little, and have bought the white metal fittings for the tender from London Road models. I couldn't face scratchbuilding six axleboxes and springs. |
There is side play on the leading driving axle, but none elsewhere. Pick up uses split axles as usual, but just on the driving axles. The pick-up wires are soldered to the axle bearings on the driving wheels, but have not yet been soldered to the side frames. |
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I may need a bit of weight or a spring on the leading axle to keep it on the track. |