5" gauge model of 4472 Flying Scotsman

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Re: 5" gauge model of 4472 Flying Scotsman

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Hi guys

I'm still progressing with 4472's brake gear, it's been very slow progress of late as I've not been in the workshop much, I do however have the latest blog entry to share today.

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Blog entry link http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/brakes- ... and-links/

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Brakes continued but not completed...yet..:)

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http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/brakes- ... pull-rods/

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Good work as usual Peter, but am somewhat surprised to see a levitating Scotsman!!!!!!!! :o

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Maybe levitating, Paul, but not taking any chances by the look of those chains at the back!

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Thanks guys..

yes, those chains are very much a safety factor... IIRC they can support 1600kg each...the electric hoist though is rated for 200kg which is about double the weight of the loco when complete. 'D' shackles are somewhere inbetween.. there are also two extra chains used as safety ties direct to the jib in case the hoist ever slipped.....I think I have it covered...:)

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john coffin wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:46 pm Good work as usual Peter, but am somewhat surprised to see a levitating Scotsman!!!!!!!! :o

Paul
Just following prototype practice...

https://images.app.goo.gl/9WGB9mGxB8k9Mi1G8
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Danby Wiske wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 10:55 am
john coffin wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:46 pm Good work as usual Peter, but am somewhat surprised to see a levitating Scotsman!!!!!!!! :o

Paul
Just following prototype practice...

https://images.app.goo.gl/9WGB9mGxB8k9Mi1G8
Very true....large hooks/chains to the drag box at the rear and D shackles/chains to the mounting holes in the frames at the front.

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Pete this loco has got to rank as one of the finest 5" gauge loco that is being made anywhere. the attention to detail and capturing the whole of the a3 is amazing. A lot of people may of taken shortcuts or cut some of the features to make a simpler and less well made representation. I look down at my CME watch and think. how can I do the same?!
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Thank you for your kind words... I would say that there are some very fine models other than mine currently being built out there...some very fine models indeed...

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evening all, tonight's blog update shows the final assembly of the brake rig and being painted, later in the week I hope to be able to refit the rig to the chassis and test it.

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http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/brakes- ... -painting/

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We now have working brakes, well should I say in as far as when hanging from the lifting jib, they will, of course, need final adjusting once sitting under its full weight on rails.


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http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/brakes-part-6-testing/

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Continuing amazement!
Continuing excellence!
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I must say it takes a lot of experience in building locomotives and you certainly have it sir, very well done.

I can't wait to see the loco fully finished and ready to go.

Will there be any videos posted when she takes her first runs, I look forward to seeing these.
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Mersey508138 wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:58 pm I must say it takes a lot of experience in building locomotives and you certainly have it sir, very well done.

I can't wait to see the loco fully finished and ready to go.

Will there be any videos posted when she takes her first runs, I look forward to seeing these.
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Thank you...

yes I'll be keeping my blog updated with video's once finished, she'll be based at North London SME but I also plan to visit other clubs when I can..

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Re: 5" gauge model of 4472 Flying Scotsman

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Good evening all, I am now returning to the motion, to begin with, I'll concentrate on the conjugated 2:1 gear...after this I may finally get back to the cylinders and the valve bobbins which is basically all they require. We'll see what transpires, as some of you will know, I have a bad habit of deviating of course...

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http://4472flyingscotsman.co.uk/2-1-gear-lever-part-1/

Pete
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