Raven Pacifics
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- GER D14 4-4-0 'Claud Hamilton'
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Raven Pacifics
Does anyone have any works drawings for the Raven Pacifics? I have the Isinglass drawing, of course, which is probably sufficient for a 2mm scale model, but it’s always good to get as much info as possible.
Tim
Tim
Re: Raven Pacifics
Tim
There Is a fully detailed GA in the Darlington Drawings list at the NRM
Roll 113 DRG No. 10413 4-6-2 type engine 09/05/1923
I was daft enough to get a 1/8th copy. I will leave you to work out how big that is!!!!!!
I recommend you get a digital scan at the same time,it only costs £10 extra.
I can email a copy of the full list if you want it. It is surprising what is in there
ArthurK
There Is a fully detailed GA in the Darlington Drawings list at the NRM
Roll 113 DRG No. 10413 4-6-2 type engine 09/05/1923
I was daft enough to get a 1/8th copy. I will leave you to work out how big that is!!!!!!
I recommend you get a digital scan at the same time,it only costs £10 extra.
I can email a copy of the full list if you want it. It is surprising what is in there
ArthurK
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- GER D14 4-4-0 'Claud Hamilton'
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Re: Raven Pacifics
Thanks Arthur. I’m on to my NRM contact.
Tim
Tim
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Re: Raven Pacifics
Having not seen the drawing to which Arthur refers, I might point out that it was practice at Darlington to do two separate drawings.
One side elevation and plan, another the cab views. Not easy to find them together.
Certainly, they did not follow the way in which the GNR for instance.
Paul
almost finished
One side elevation and plan, another the cab views. Not easy to find them together.
Certainly, they did not follow the way in which the GNR for instance.
Paul
almost finished
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- GER D14 4-4-0 'Claud Hamilton'
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Re: Raven Pacifics
I now have some rather fine GA and pipe drawings for the NER 4-6-2.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Tim
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Tim
Re: Raven Pacifics
Be lovely to see one of these back.
Perhaps we could raise the money and get some guidance from the A1SLT?
Perhaps we could raise the money and get some guidance from the A1SLT?
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Re: Raven Pacifics
The date suggests to me a final exhibition of the NER's own traction achievement. What is the location?
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Re: Raven Pacifics
The location is York's old station, from what I read the event was a "last hurrah" of the NER, showing off their latest and greatest locos (4.6.2, No.13, a Class Z, and what appears to be an S3 or T3).
And a BTP, for comparison, I guess?
And a BTP, for comparison, I guess?
Moors Bound
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Re: Raven Pacifics
Two of the things that puzzle me with the Skittle Alley are whether the reversing gear balance weight (seen above the frames) was visible when the engine was in forward gear.
Also, at some point, it seems that the wheels had some extra square-shaped weights added to the crescent shape as-cast. My engine will be in near original condition so I suspect it would not have the additions. Anyone any ideas?
Tim
Also, at some point, it seems that the wheels had some extra square-shaped weights added to the crescent shape as-cast. My engine will be in near original condition so I suspect it would not have the additions. Anyone any ideas?
Tim
Re: Raven Pacifics
I seem to recall that there was a general review of wheel balancing in the early 30's.
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Re: Raven Pacifics
Given that Raven pacific was a 'stretch' development from the C7, are there any clues to be obtained from photographs of this class?Tim Watson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:25 am Two of the things that puzzle me with the Skittle Alley are whether the reversing gear balance weight (seen above the frames) was visible when the engine was in forward gear...
Re: Raven Pacifics
How about a B16 or Q7, they were both of a similar design vintage.Hatfield Shed wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:49 amGiven that Raven pacific was a 'stretch' development from the C7, are there any clues to be obtained from photographs of this class?Tim Watson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:25 am Two of the things that puzzle me with the Skittle Alley are whether the reversing gear balance weight (seen above the frames) was visible when the engine was in forward gear...
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Re: Raven Pacifics
The earliest dated photo I have of 2400 with the additional weights is from 1930. I did not find one which predated the post-1928 movement of the number to the cabside, so I think you're excused those, Tim.
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Re: Raven Pacifics
Thanks all. Just needs a good near side, looking-down photo of a loco with equivalent valve gear, or even a Skittle Alley, moving forwards.
Tim
Tim