5" gauge model of 4472 Flying Scotsman

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I'm currently working on the cut-off indicator and forming the backhead cleading, hence my question asked in the locomotives and rolling stock forum...any help much appreciated...:)

https://i.imgur.com/CMtN8vV.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/J4iaLz7.jpeg

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glad to see and hear you are back Pete,
now we are getting to wards that boring part where you can paint and run it.

As brilliant as Tim's 2mm scale work but in a different way.

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Thanks, John..:)

more work on the backhead cleading



http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/backhead-cleading-2/



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Part 7 on the reverser is now live on the blog including a video in the correct section, a bit longer than of late.

http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/reverser-part-7/
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I'll be spending the next few days fine tuning the fit of the cab, ashpan and smokebox to ensure that all sections are happy in how they sit around the boiler. I have moved the cab forward a small amount, will decide is its good when testing the fit of the smokebox next week. If all seems good that will be its final location. As the picture shows the reverser fits nicely, its a little high as I mentioned a few days back, the sleeve is a little tall. The handle should be just below the window ledge which I may tackle if happy that it doesn't foul the gravity sander lever, or should I say my big fingers don't...🙂

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Part 2 of the reach rod now live

http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/reach-rod-part-2/

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Posted a short video of the reverser doing its job



https://i.imgur.com/og53h0s.mp4



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reverser dial gauge is progressing, nearly there.

https://imgur.com/a/6YGCINo

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