FURTHER D10C RESTAURANT CAR QUESTION

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Mike or anyone else

What does the roof layout actually look like? :(

Too many pipes etc etc, a simple drawing of the roof pipes will sum it up nicely please !!
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Mick B, I,m doing a drawing of the roof 1928/29 condition, I will let you know when complete.
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Tremendous :D

many thanks
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Dave wrote:Mick B, I,m doing a drawing of the roof 1928/29 condition, I will let you know when complete.
Well volunteered that man. There I was thinking I better start one this evening.
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Mike,
You can do the post 1930 drwg if you want ;)
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Dave wrote:Mike,
You can do the post 1930 drwg if you want ;)
Curses, foiled!!!!
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Ha ha got you, never mind it won't be a race it will take me a couple of weeks Mike to complete. I will send it to you for comment (or a larf).
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Dave wrote:Ha ha got you, never mind it won't be a race it will take me a couple of weeks Mike to complete. I will send it to you for comment (or a larf).
I might have the 1928 arrangement ready in a few days. Unfortunately I need that to then do the later variation.
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As promised 1928 roof layout attached. Print with no scaling for 4mm scale.

Edited 9/4/2012 to remove attachment. Drawing has been superceded by later post which shows both roofs.
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Excellent drawing

thanks for info
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Mike,

That is great, thanks. Looking forward to the post 1930 layout which is one I really need.

Cheers....Morgan
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mlgilbert30 wrote:Mike,

That is great, thanks. Looking forward to the post 1930 layout which is one I really need.

Cheers....Morgan
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Now I wonder why the cistern vent is like that? It looks to me like the cistern is mounted in a fairly standard location, so why the long pipe rather than the more usual hook vent?

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sawdust wrote:Now I wonder why the cistern vent is like that? It looks to me like the cistern is mounted in a fairly standard location, so why the long pipe rather than the more usual hook vent?

Sawdust.
The only reason I can think of is to maximise the height of the vent outlet, but I agree it is not obvious. The end nearest the centre of the roof is fashioned into a form of hook as well but not obvious from the plan.
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Is there a boiler vent in the toilet compartment?

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