Horsetan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 2:59 pm
I have just managed to get in touch with an officer who deals with image licensing. At a cost of £20 plus VAT he has managed to procure for me a Beyer Peacock GA for the 9Q/B7 (which has some useful bits on it) and is finding out for me whether the 9P/B3 drawings can be tracked down
Horsetan,
Before the MOSI website became part of the Science Museum one, it had quite a good image search facility. Based on that I think there are 2 copies of the 9Q GA. The one I have is quite indistinct, (ordered as a CD years ago) but there was also another shown in the old MOSI online catalogue which was clearer. It might be worth checking if there are really 2 digitised and asking for the less faded of the two if that is the case. From memory they had the same reference no.
If MOSI don't have a 9P GA try the NRM OPC microfilm list. There is at least a pipe and rod drawing in that list.
9E wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 5:10 pm....I think there are 2 copies of the 9Q GA. The one I have is quite indistinct, (ordered as a CD years ago) but there was also another shown in the old MOSI online catalogue which was clearer. It might be worth checking if there are really 2 digitised and asking for the less faded of the two if that is the case. From memory they had the same reference no.
The one I have purchased appears to be in full colour and shows quite a lot of detail.
UPDATE: it has been e-mailed to me, and is quite stunningly clear. Even the handwritten measurements are legible.
If MOSI don't have a 9P GA try the NRM OPC microfilm list. There is at least a pipe and rod drawing in that list....
Thanks for that tip. I shall have a look there.
EDIT: found some:
- Card no: 4171 - Weight diagram for B3
- Card no: 12394 - pipe & rod for Class 9Q/B7
- Card no. 13119 - a GA of the 1917 9P.
9E wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:54 pm
I wonder how 10411 and 13119 GAs differ? ....
Suspect 13119 is for the prototype build with the simple crescent cabside, whilst 10411 might be for the side-window cab. Only way to find out is to order both and find out.....!
9E wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:54 pm
I wonder how 10411 and 13119 GAs differ? ....
Suspect 13119 is for the prototype build with the simple crescent cabside, whilst 10411 might be for the side-window cab. Only way to find out is to order both and find out.....!
I would say the other way around, lower numbers should be earlier.
Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:21 am
Can you tell/show us what the etched underframe would include please Bill?
Everything I could etch from below the footplate, ie frames, footplate, inner frames, valences, steps buffer beams and brakes, but not the brake cylinder, buffers or scoop.
billbedford wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:55 am....I would say the other way around, lower numbers should be earlier.
Should be but not necessarily so, as the GWR drawings for example in that list are all over the place and some of the lower numbers are for quite late designs.
Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:21 am
Can you tell/show us what the etched underframe would include please Bill?
Everything I could etch from below the footplate, ie frames, footplate, inner frames, valences, steps buffer beams and brakes, but not the brake cylinder, buffers or scoop.
With the bare printed tender shell, that would dovetail quite nicely with the philosophy of the engine portion, i.e. moulded upperworks, and etchings for everything else.
Regarding those loco drawings, the 9P as printed in Johnson's book, with side window cab, aroused my curiosity as the top rear corner of the cab side sheet seemed to me to be not quite the same as those seen in good photographs. Something to watch out for and to double check....
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Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:47 am....Regarding those loco drawings, the 9P as printed in Johnson's book, with side window cab, aroused my curiosity as the top rear corner of the cab side sheet seemed to me to be not quite the same as those seen in good photographs. Something to watch out for and to double check....
By contrast, the B7 drawing of that section reflects the B3 photos much more closely.
I've stuck in an order to Brassmasters for the inside motion bits (see their website diagram) to play about with. In for a penny, in for a pound.
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Hello James: Although he is otherwise occupied at present I have taken steps to draw latest developments on this thread to the attention of Graham Nicholas, who handles the loco kit orders, so your request should receive attention in due course.
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